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Daily Archives: August 2, 2022

Histadrut Calls for a Consumer Boycott to Fight the Rise in the Cost of Living

The Histadrut, Israel’s national labor federation, said Thursday it will be protesting the rising cost of living outside the homes of several high-profile Israeli executives as part of a campaign announced by Histadrut chief Arnon Bar-David. The decision was made during a meeting convened Thursday morning by Bar-David for members of a task force established…

August 2, 2022 in Political affairs.

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