1982
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8543.1982.tb00100.x
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Use of Work Sanctions in Israeli Labour Disputes

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“…These sanctions occur mostly at the plant level, thus bypassing formal union channels. Wolkinson and Cohen (1982) explain the Histadrut's reluctance to approve such work protests as resulting from its 'awareness that sanctions strongly destabilise labour relations' (p. 232).…”
Section: National Labour Representation -The Histadrutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These sanctions occur mostly at the plant level, thus bypassing formal union channels. Wolkinson and Cohen (1982) explain the Histadrut's reluctance to approve such work protests as resulting from its 'awareness that sanctions strongly destabilise labour relations' (p. 232).…”
Section: National Labour Representation -The Histadrutmentioning
confidence: 99%