(Hebrew for "General Federation of Labor") A trade union founded in 1920 to organize the economic activities of Jewish workers in
Palestine. Established as a non-partisan, non-political organization, the Histadrut claimed to serve 75% of the Jewish labor force in Palestine by 1927 and exists today in
Israel as both a provider and defender of full employment. See "
The Labor Movement in Israel Ideology and Political Economy 1," Michael Shalev, Hebrew University of
Jerusalem.