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Strike at Ben-Gurion Airport ends, workers resume normal operations

Histadrut Chairman Eini, Transportation Minister Mofaz ask workers to end wage strike; negotiations with Airports Authority to resume Monday

Eli Senyor
Latest Update: 11.16.08, 19:56 / Israel News

Workers at Ben-Gurion Airport have returned to regular operations Sunday evening after heeding the call of Histadrut Chairman Ofer Eini and Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz to end their strike, the airport's workers union said.

 

Negotiations between the employees and the Airports Authority will resume on Monday afternoon and will be attended by the director-general of the Transportation Ministry.

 

Earlier the Israel Airports Authority (IAA) filed for an injunction against the Ben Gurion International Airport Workers' Union's strike.

 

The IAA claimed the strike was illegal and that it was detrimental to the airport's operations. During the strike 46 flights scheduled to take off have been delayed.

 

The Workers' Union unexpectedly announced a full blown strike Sunday afternoon, in light of its ongoing wage dispute with the IAA. All Airport personnel left all work stations abruptly.

 

Sources in the IAA said that the negotiations with the union failed because it exacerbated its wage demands.

 

The strike followed a go-slow staged by airport personnel just last week. The IAA filed for an injunction with the Labor Court and the latter granted the motion, ordering the workers to resume the normal operations of the airport.

 

The court also ordered both sides to resume negotiation and report on their progress.

 

Daniel Edelson contributed to this report

 

First Published: 11.16.08, 17:11

 

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