We the undersigned oppose the decision by
the Registrar of Non-Profit Associations to dismantle WAC – MA'AN, the
Workers Advice Center. WAC is an active association that has distinguished
itself in recent years not only by finding jobs for unemployed Arab
workers, but also by placing their issue on the public agenda. We see the
decision to abolish WAC as a severe blow to freedom of organization in
Israel. We call on the authorities to stop interfering in WAC's important
mission of promoting workers' rights.
The Registrar's decision contravenes a
Basic Law of Israel, Human Dignity and Liberty (1992): the decision would
keep the members of WAC from exercising their freedom to organize for
social goals.
The Registrar claims, without foundation,
that WAC's activities do not match its declared purposes and that it
serves as a front for a political party, the Organization for Democratic
Action. WAC's successes in placing workers testify to the contrary. At
present, 600 workers, along with their families, depend on WAC's activity.
The Registrar's arbitrary step constitutes a direct blow to these people.
It also contravenes Convention C 87 of the International Labour
Organization, to which Israel is a signatory, and which assures the right
of workers to organize without governmental interference.
We call on the Minister of Justice, Mr.
Yosef Lapid, to instruct the Registrar to stop at once the procedures
against the Workers Advice Center, WAC – MA'AN.