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*Dani Ben Simhon, [http://www.challenge-mag.com/en/article__170/the_unmaking_of_the_histadrut?sysrand=467025396030632255 The Unmaking of the Histadrut], ''Challenge'' 88, November/December 2004.
 
*Dani Ben Simhon, [http://www.challenge-mag.com/en/article__170/the_unmaking_of_the_histadrut?sysrand=467025396030632255 The Unmaking of the Histadrut], ''Challenge'' 88, November/December 2004.
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*Maxine Dovere, [http://www.algemeiner.com/2011/03/15/histadrut-leader-seeks-cooperation-unity-with-international-labor/ Histadrut Leader Seeks Cooperation, Unity with International Labor], ''The Algemeiner'', 15 March 2011.
  
 
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==Notes==

Revision as of 22:24, 23 March 2012

The Histadrut Ovdim Leumit or General Federation of Workers in Israel (GFWI) is an Israeli labour federation.[1]

South Africa

In testimony to the Russell Tribunal on Palestine in 2011, COSATU General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi accused the Histadrut of collaborating with Apartheid South Africa:

Iskoor steel company, 51 percent of which was owned by Histadrut’s Koor Industries and 49 percent by the South African Steel Corporation, for example, manufactured steel for South Africa’s armed forces. Partly finished steel was shipped from Israel to South Africa, enabling the apartheid state to escape tariffs. Other Histadrut companies such as Tadiran and Soltam were equally complicit in supplying South Africa with weapons. Histadrut also helped build the electronic wall between South Africa/Namibia and neighbouring African states in an attempt to keep our liberation fighters out. This wall was, in many ways, a precursor of Israel’s apartheid wall.[2]

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