Agricultural Labourers' Union

The Agricultural Labourers' Union (Hebrew: הסתדרות הפועלים החקלאיים, Histadrut HaPoalim HaHakla'im) was a trade union in Israel, founded in 1918.

Elections

Internal elections were held for the first time in 1968.[1] A total of 45,000 union members were eligible to vote, of which 68% took part in the polling.[1]

Party %
Alignment 66.90%
Religious Front (Hapoel HaMizrachi-Poalei Agudat Yisrael) 19.61%
Gahal (Herut-Liberal Bloc) 7.22%
Independent Liberals 2.94%
New Communist List 2.39%
Israel Communist Party 0.94%
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