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2014년 4월 11일

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Jerusalem Post

Workers of Domino's Pizza Israel hold protests to defend their right to unionize

Domino’s Pizza Israel workers held two separate protests to defend their right to unionize...Some twenty people gathered outside of the CEO...house...and a few dozen demonstrators gathered outside of the Domino’s branch at the Tel Aviv port...[S]igns put up at many Domino’s branches called for workers to refrain from organizing. The signs indicated that the company would view as loyal workers who cancel their membership in the union...Especially worrisome to the workers, was the welfare of the delivery employees who ride on mopeds that are not properly maintained, and work in all weather conditions without the appropriate clothing...Domino's Pizza Israel said...that despite the fact that no representative has proven to have the appropriate authority to represent the workers, it was meeting with the Histadrut Labor Federation regarding the complaints. "We are disheartened however that the Histadrut continues to take combative steps," Domino's said.