Teachers' Union agreement approval may be delayed due to ultra-Orthodox claims of discrimination

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The agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the Teachers' Union, which was scheduled for Knesset approval today and immediate implementation, faces significant challenges following demands for changes from ultra-Orthodox parties. Their main argument is that the new agreement discriminates against ultra-Orthodox institutions, as it was signed with a representative organization and only applies to workers who are members - while ultra-Orthodox teachers lack such representation. Consequently, the second and third readings of the agreement will likely be postponed and won't take place today. Coalition leaders are working to resolve the crisis.
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