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ID193007
Title ProperHebrew labor without Hebrew workers
Other Title Informationthe Histadrut, Palestinian workers, and the Israeli construction industry
LanguageENG
AuthorEnglert, Sai
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Histadrut was founded in 1920 to organize the so-called Zionist conquest of labor, which aimed to exclude Palestinian workers from the economy. While this ideology was central to the Yishuv, labor shortages and settler-colonial expansion following the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 led to the integration of Palestinian workers in the workforce. Focusing on the construction industry, this article explores the ways in which the Histadrut’s contemporary membership structure, collective agreements, and relationship to the Israeli state serve to further institutionalize a highly racialized and segregated sector. Palestinian and migrant construction workers toil in dangerous circumstances for low pay, without union protection, and under the supervision of unionized Jewish managers and engineers.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 52, No.3; 2023: p.23-45
Journal SourceJournal of Palestine Studies Vol: 52 No 3
Key WordsMigrant Workers ;  Construction Industry ;  Palestinian Workers ;  Histadrut ;  Construction and Wood Workers’ Union ;  Zionist Labor Movement ;  Hebrew Labor


 
 
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