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On International Workers' Day there are 370,000 unemployed Palestinians

May 4, 2014 at 12:08 pm

Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas should permanently join the International Labour Organisation and sign all its conventions, Secretary General of Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions (PGFTU) Shaher Sa’ad said yesterday.


At a press conference in its headquarters in Ramallah on the eve of International Workers’ Day, the PGFTU called for Abbas to join international conventions related to workers in order to guarantee a means through which the Palestinian workforce can be protected.

Sa’ad spoke about the difficulties Palestinian workers face especially in the Israeli labour market. He also spoke of the unemployment figures which have reached 370,000.

Regarding the difficulties facing Palestinian workers, he said that 41 died in work accidents since 2013, while 65 per cent of the workers in the private sector earn low wages that do not allow them and their families to live above the poverty line.

In addition, he said that the unemployment rate and poverty among workers is steadily increasing. That pushed more Palestinian workers to work inside Israel or in Israeli settlements in the West Bank, where Israeli employers do not recognise their rights.

The secretary general called for Palestinian investors abroad to return to the Palestinian territories and start businesses there in order to afford work opportunities for Palestinian workers.

He said that the federation plans to get an area of land allocated for housing projects for the workers and discussed the option of setting up a social security programme for them.

Basemeh Al-Battat, secretary of the PGFTU, called for finding alternatives for Palestinians working in Israeli settlements. She noted that the rate of female workers among those working in settlements is increasing. She attributed this to the increasing poverty rates.

Al-Battat said that of the 110,000 Palestinians working in Israel, 6,000 are women. This leads to social disintegration because most of them are mothers and they spend a lot of time away from their children, she explained.

She called for Palestinian labour laws to be reviewed in order to ensure better rights for women.