Not on the agenda: investigatory notes on the institutionalised marginalisation of Arabs within the Israeli Social Workers’ Union

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Ibrahim Mahajne
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Abstract

This study reveals tensions between Jews and Arabs in the Israeli Social Workers’ Union, examining the characteristics, experiences and functioning of the Arab minority representatives over the years until the recent election of a new radical socialist-feminist leadership. Data were elicited from semi-structured in-depth interviews with Arab delegates to the union. It was found that the policies of the union’s institutions discriminate against Arab social workers in three dimensions: (1) under-representation in all its organs, including participation in paid staff in the headquarters and district offices; (2) lack of attention to Arab workers’ voice in the union’s published platforms; and (3) lack of consideration of Arab social workers’ unique needs in programmes more appropriate for Jews. The union fails in its role as the formal and exclusive representative of Arab social workers, who suffer from discriminatory government consideration, including unequal budgeting, lack of recognition and lack of participation in decision making.
议程上没有:关于阿拉伯人在以色列社会工作者联盟内被制度化边缘化的调查笔记
这项研究揭示了以色列社会工作者联盟中犹太人和阿拉伯人之间的紧张关系,研究了阿拉伯少数民族代表多年来的特点、经验和功能,直到最近选举了一个新的激进社会主义-女权主义领导层。数据来自对阿拉伯联盟代表的半结构化深度访谈。调查发现,该联盟各机构的政策在三个方面歧视阿拉伯社会工作者:(1)在其所有机构的代表性不足,包括在总部和地区办事处担任带薪工作人员;(2)在工会发布的平台上,对阿拉伯工人的声音缺乏关注;(3)在更适合犹太人的项目中,缺乏对阿拉伯社会工作者独特需求的考虑。该联盟未能发挥阿拉伯社会工作者的正式和独家代表的作用,他们受到政府的歧视性考虑,包括预算不平等、缺乏认可和缺乏参与决策。
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