The nationwide strike in Israel is set to conclude at 6 p.m. local time (11 a.m. ET) on Monday, as confirmed by a spokesperson for Histadrut, the country's largest labor union. The decision to end the strike was communicated to Israel's Labor Court during a hearing.
The strike, which has affected various sectors across the country, was called by Histadrut in response to grievances against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the perceived lack of progress on a ceasefire-for-hostages deal.
Throughout the strike, tensions have been high as workers expressed their frustration with the government's handling of the situation. The walkouts have disrupted daily activities and services, impacting businesses and the general public.
As the strike comes to a close, there is hope for a resolution to the underlying issues that led to the widespread protest. The decision to end the strike marks a significant development in the ongoing labor dispute and could pave the way for negotiations and potential agreements between the government and labor unions.
While the strike has caused disruptions and challenges for many, it has also served as a platform for workers to voice their concerns and demand action from the authorities. The coming days will be crucial in determining the aftermath of the strike and whether any progress can be made towards addressing the grievances raised by the labor union.
As the deadline for the conclusion of the strike approaches, all eyes are on the next steps that will be taken by both the government and the labor union to address the underlying issues and work towards a resolution that benefits all parties involved.