JERUSALEM | Sunday, 6 November 2011 6: 11 EST are
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's main labor union plans a strike would closed, airports, ports, banks and the stock market begins to produce an agreement on the status of employees of contractors by work on Monday after talks with the Government.
The Histadrut Labor Federation, the umbrella organization for hundreds of thousands of public employees, said the strike at 0600 (0400 GMT) on Monday begin would, and would also trains, buses, universities, ministries and municipalities.
Israel Ben Gurion International Airport close to Tel Aviv closes at 0800 local time.
"Strikes are unlimited and only a court injunction, prevents" Ofer Eini, the head of the Histadrut, Israel Army Radio said on Sunday.
The Histadrut wants the Government to hire some 250,000 contract workers, the poor working conditions as civil workers on wage and salary lists Government.
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the Histadrut entitled the planned strike, which travellers and commuters would be devastating.
"I believe that it is possible to responsible and equitable solution to the problem of temporary workers (in the agencies for work)," said Netanyahu, Army Radio.
"We need to bring a solution that is not the Israeli economy at a time of damage on a global shake-up in the economies of the world," he said. "There is no need to disrupt the lives of Israelis." "We must not risk what we have done with a lot of work."
Talks over the weekend not to a settlement, although Treasury officials agreed that the conditions of employment of contract workers must improve.
Israeli Labour Court is to decide whether to issue an injunction against a strike later on Sunday.
A strike would result that hundreds of millions of shekels damage per day for the economy.
($ 1 = 3. 67 Shekels)
(Reporting by Steven Scheer;) (Editing by Rosalind Russell)
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