SettledZIM strike briefly halts operations in Israel, work resumes after negotiations
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Around 900 employees walked out during collective bargaining talks, disrupting port activity over concerns involving the $4.2 billion transacti.
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SettledAround 900 employees walked out during collective bargaining talks, disrupting port activity over concerns involving the $4.2 billion transacti.
OngoingThe latest development follows a strike that began on Thursday afternoon, when approximately 900 Zim employees covered by a collective agreement ...
OngoingZim employees in Israel have gone on strike, protesting labor conditions related to the company's $4.2 billion sale to Hapag-Lloyd and FIMI, ...
OngoingEmployees of Israeli shipping firm Zim have gone on strike to protest the labor terms of the firm's sale to Hapag-Lloyd, according to local media.
OngoingApproximately 900 Zim employees covered by a collective agreement have been on strike since Thursday afternoon. The strike follows disputes that ...
Labour negotiations at Israeli shipping company Zim are set to continue over the weekend, amid an ongoing strike by hundreds of employees ...
SettledRecent labour action in Europe targeted militarisation and arms shipments through commercial ports with dockworkers threatening action to prevent ...
SettledEmployees returned to work after negotiations between the workers' union, Zim management and Hapag-Lloyd led to an agreement in principle. Under ...
SettledZim employees have returned to work and called off the strike after making progress in negotiations with the management. During the negotiations ...
OngoingBy Golan Hazani. Zim's labor dispute escalated over the weekend as workers sharply curtailed port operations and barred Chairman Yair Seroussi ...
OngoingLabor unrest at Zim Integrated Shipping Services escalated over the weekend as workers sharply reduced port operations.
OngoingZim's labor dispute escalated over the weekend as workers sharply curtailed port operations and barred Chairman Yair Seroussi from entering ...