Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 319)

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Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 319)
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position on the Histadrut emphasizing what he calls "the original
egalitarian qualities of the Histadrut". These traits according to him
were altered under Israel due to an outside force, namely
“bureaucratization". Eisenstadt, The Transformation of Israeli Society
(London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1985) pp. 132-135.
45) "Simpson's Report", op cit. pp. 123-124. see also Tamar,Gozansky.
hitpathut.., op cit. p. 108.
46) In late 1920, the Histadrut claimed to represent 27,000 Jewish
workers with their families. By late 1940s, its membership rose to
140,000. See “Simpson's Report", op cit., p. 126.: Survey of
Palestine, 1945-46, Chapt. XV11, p. 757.
Nonetheless, the Histadrut did exclude various groups from its
membership. Thus, in addition to the exclusion of Arab workers, the
Histadrut rejected membership of Jewish workers affiliated with the
Communist Party, the Tehiya religious movement and the Yemenite Arab
Jews. See Survey of Palestine, 1945-46 p. 757.
47) “Simpson's Report", p. 121.
48) Ibid., pp. 121-122.
49) See "Extracts from notes of an interview granted by the Chief
Secretary on the 19th of December,1931 to a deputation from the Jewish
farmers' Federation", dated, 21/12/1931, in CO 733/250/1, enclosure
VI, File, 72041.
50) Ibid.,
51) Thus, for example, on Nov. 21, it was reported that
Arab packers at the grove of Mr. Levy and Mr. David
Eber at Bnei Brak settlement were obstructed and
prevented by picketters of the Federation of Labour
from carrying out their work. Similar incidents
were reported in many other settlements.
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