Shutdown of schools, airports, and municipalities averted; public sector workers guaranteed 7.5% salary increase over 5 years

After hours of high-level talks, Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon and Histadrut Labor Federation chief Avi Nissenkorn agreed overnight Tuesday-Wednesday to increase the salaries of public sector workers, removing the threat of a general strike which had been scheduled to begin early Wednesday morning.

During a meeting at the Finance Ministry in Jerusalem, the Histadrut leader agreed to call off the strike, which had been expected to shutter or seriously hamper operations in the nation’s schools, municipalities and airports, among other institutions.

According to the agreement, public sector workers will receive a 7.5% salary increase over five years, backdated to begin retroactively from 2013, Channel 2 reported. Low-wage workers, however, will receive a salary increase higher than 7.5%. The Histadrut had previously demanded an 11% salary increase, while the Finance Ministry sought to keep the increase at a lower 3%-7%.... Read More: Times of Israel