The Cameri Theater, its actors' committee, and the Israel Actors Union (Shaham) have signed a new collective agreement regulating labor relations between the theater and its acting troupe. The agreement, in effect until June 30, 2030, aims to ensure long-term stability and a fair, balanced work relationship.
The Cameri Theater, one of Israel's leading repertory theaters, has signed a new collective agreement that will govern labor relations between the theater and its actors through June 30, 2030. The agreement was signed by the theater management, the Cameri actors' committee, and the Israel Actors Union (Shaham). The deal replaces the previous framework and is described by those involved as ensuring long-term stability and fair, balanced working conditions for both the artists and the institution. No further details on the specific terms were released in the initial report.
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