The Jerusalem Post

Hi-tech employees to protest judicial ‘coup d’état’ today

- • By ZACHY HENNESSEY

more than 130 Israeli hi-tech companies have given their employees the green light to participat­e in a one-hour “warning” strike on Tuesday to protest the new government’s proposed judicial reform.

The strike will begin at 11 a.m., while a demonstrat­ion takes place in sarona market in Tel aviv.

according to hi-tech industry executives and representa­tives, the judicial reform is likely to harm Israel’s hi-tech industry (which represents about a quarter of the state’s economy and over half of its exports), by tanking the nation’s reputation among foreign investors.

participat­ing companies include natural Intelligen­ce, redis, lemonade, InX, hello heart, Wiz, Cheq, active Implants, algosec, Forter, Cheetah Technologi­es, luminescen­t, honeyBook, The end, piggy and Track160, among others.

a letter sent to employees of several of these companies from their Ceos elaborated on the decision to allow participat­ion in the demonstrat­ion.

“I assume you are aware of the public discourse about the legal reform and also of the protest it has provoked. We have employees in the company with diverse opinions and we always include and respect every person regardless of who they are,” the letter said. “We as a company will allow the strike/demonstrat­ion of workers who want to do so – each and every one according to the dictates of their conscience and opinion.”

This demonstrat­ion evolved from a “multi-hour strike” announced by the campaign against the proposed judicial reform, a group of several parties opposed to the proposed plan.

In a statement, the campaign headquarte­rs denounced the proposed plan as a “dictatoria­l coup,” saying it stands to “severely damage civil rights, the Israeli economy and all aspects of life.”

“We are required to take drastic measures,” the statement continued. “despite the economic damage, we are taking this step as a first step to make it clear to the Israeli government that this coup d’état will not go through. The state of Israel will not be a dictatorsh­ip because it will not function even for one day without the central spine of the Israeli economy and society.”

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