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Strike for the Abductees: These are the Companies That Will Join the Protest

After Histadrut chairman Arnon Bar-David's announcement of a symbolic strike in solidarity with the abductees and their families, a number of private companies joined the protest.

( Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90)

After the head of the Histadrut announced that it would shut down its activities for 100 minutes as a sign of solidarity with the abductees and their families, a number of commercial and private companies announced that they will join the symbolic strike and stop their activities this coming Sunday.

A large number of leading business and commercial companies in the economy have announced that they will join the symbolic strike planned by the Histadrut in Israel, following the announcement by Histadrut Chairman Arnon Bar-David on Sunday (January 7) that all bodies under the Histadrut will take part in a 100-minute symbolic strike for the abductees.

The companies that announced that they will join the symbolic act are:

Teachers' Organization. BIG. Meta Israel. Playtica. Tnuva. FOX. The Herzog Fox Ne'eman law firm. The New Israel Fund. The Teachers' Union. Naamat. Klalit. Vacation Lines. AT&T Company. BigID Company. Boyer. New High School. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The Democratic Institute. 'Tsalul' Association. "GREENPEACE". Workers Union. 'Mati' - The Israeli researchers. Dominos Pizza. Ghetto Fighters House. Teva Naot. "The 90th Minute." Regba Company. Ituran.

In addition to this, the headquarters of the families of the abductees and other bodies are working to add more companies to the symbolic strike.

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