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Labor Dispute (Nazareth) 27940-03-20 Dvir Cohen – Amud Farm Ltd. - part 16

December 24, 2025
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A:       True, there was a mistake.

Q:       to your affidavit.

A:       True, it's good that you reminded me of that.

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Q:       In your statement of defense, in paragraph 10, Noam Azran's statement of defense, you note, it is written explicitly, this is what you say, in your words, it was agreed with Noam to pay a net monthly payment in the sum of NIS 6,000 including travel, this is what you say yourself.  So I'm telling you that you're lying right now.

A:       Why am I lying?

Q:       That you say that traveling is a mistake.

A:       True, traveling is a mistake.

The Honorable Judge:             What is Travel

A:       If he lives on the farm, what trips does he have?

The Honorable Judge:             So what is the travel, this amount,

A:       It's a mistake, the accountant mistakenly wrote down a section.

The Honorable Judge:             So what is it, the amount paid there, next to it

A:       There should have been a different clause.

The Honorable Judge:             Sir, so what, what is the nature of the payment you are saying, it was accidentally given a title of travel, what is this amount? In the slip, what is it?

A:       It says in the affidavit, what is it?

The Honorable Judge:             What is it?

A:       Let me read, a minute, what is written in the affidavit, regarding

The Honorable Judge:             It says in the affidavit that it is a convalescence.

A:       That's right.

The Honorable Judge:             Right, so it's a convalescence?

A:       Probably, yes.

The Honorable Judge:             So if that's the way it is, why did you pay in the last slip for convalescence again?

Q:       And moreover, even along the way, with Dvir, for example,

The Honorable Judge:             Yes.

Q:       There are convalescence payments.

The Honorable Judge:             Sir,

Q:       So there was no mistake here?

A:       But it also says travel?

The Honorable Judge:             Yes.

A:       So the rides are another extra, I paid double,

Q:       Otherwise?

A:       Probably.

The Honorable Judge:             So why do you end up paying for a recovery component again with a slip? If, if all along the way there is recovery but they are under the heading of travel, why again in the end, it's about a lot of money you're talking about

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