Following dozens of complaints by Arab workers who were fired from
their jobs for stating their political beliefs online, Hadash and the
Communist Party of Israel are demanding that the Histadrut (Labor
Federation) take immediate action. In the past few weeks, union
activists of Hadash received dozens of calls by Arab workers who were
fired from their job due to discriminatory behavior by their employers. A
significant number of workers, also Jews, who expressed their political
opinion on Facebook suffered immediate and arbitrary dismissals. In
response, Hadash and human rights organizations are demanding that the
government take immediate action to enforce the law against
discrimination in the workplace.
Recently exposed organized groups are pressuring employers to fire
Arab workers because they dared express their opinion on Facebook.
Dismissing a worker due to his or her political opinion is prohibited in
Israel. "We know through the workers who have turned to us that the
opinions expressed are not within the consensus and are therefore viewed
by a growing number of employers as a legitimate reason for dismissal.
Particularly disturbing is the behavior of employers, including large
and well know companies who have begun to stymie their workers from
expressing their opinion regarding the political situation through the
social media by threatening disciplinary measures. It is important to
be aware that this type of behavior is a slippery slope that can
ultimately affect all workers," said Suheil Diab, Hadash fraction
coordinator in the Histadrut.
Also, four human rights and civil society organizations : Kav LaOved,
The Association for Civil Rights, Women Lawyers for Social Justice and
Sikkuy-The Association for the Advancement of Civil Equality in Israel,
submitted a request to the Ministry of Economy and the Commission for
Equal Employment Opportunities, that they immediately take all
necessary action to end the wave of dismissals of Arab workers and to
protect them from reprisals by the employers just because they expressed
their political opinion. In the words of Attorney Gadeer Nicola of Kav
LaOved, “We have been working for many years to include Arab workers in
the Israeli labor market. We have witnessed the severe discrimination
with which these workers must deal. Firing workers for expressing an
opinion or for being members of a minority group intensifies the
discrimination that already exists. One must remember that these
workers, as all people in Israel, have the right to freedom of
expression and to have equal opportunity in the labor market.
Eradication of discrimination cannot be done through silence. The
central goal of the Commission for Equal Employment Opportunities is to
include Arab citizens in the workplace. We insist that they, and the
Ministry of Economy, take immediate action against public pressure to
fire Arab workers due to the group to which they belong or the
expression of their opinion.”
(Hadash phone red line against political dismissal : 054-5419201)
Lancé le 19 décembre 2011, "Si Proche Orient" est un blog d'information internationale. Sa mission est de couvrir l’actualité du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord avec un certain regard et de véhiculer partout dans le monde un point de vue pouvant amener au débat. "Si Proche Orient" porte sur l’actualité internationale de cette région un regard fait de diversité des opinions, de débats contradictoires et de confrontation des points de vue.Il propose un décryptage approfondi de l’actualité .
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