this case as well, as well as in documents from Labor Dispute Case 7238-05-17, the plaintiff did not attach to the statement of claim or to his affidavit the publication for which the claim was filed, but the defendant made up for what he missed. Here, too, it is evident that the plaintiff's ID number is next to his name in the judgment.
- Here, too, the court administration claims that the case was opened with a status of "open to the public" and that the court was not asked to protect its details until after they were published. Thus, only on September 12, 2021, the Labor Court ordered the defendant to remove the plaintiff's ID number from the judgment published on the website (Appendix 32 to the plaintiff's affidavit, p. 235).
- On September 12, 2021, the plaintiff contacted the defendant and asked to remove the link to the judgment, the plaintiff was asked to produce the court's decision ordering the confidentiality of the judgment, and forwarded it. At this stage, the defendant denied the publication itself:
"For the sake of good order, we note that according to the website's records, at least during the past few months, the alleged document has not been published on the site at all. Accordingly, the court's decision or the application that was submitted has no significance at all."
The plaintiff sent the defendant an e-mail message apparently attached to a screenshot, and wrote "This is the publication", and was answered that
"As far as you can understand from the screenshot, this is a file that has been saved on the mobile device since June 2021. If you come across his publication on the site, we will be grateful for receiving the link. Recently there was no change in the file and we don't know that it was published." (The correspondence was attached as Appendix 3 to the defendant's affidavit)
- The page on which the plaintiff's name appears on the Trialworm website mentions the number of the proceeding, and the plaintiff's name is mentioned as the person who sued Brimag Service Ltd.
Documents from Labor Dispute 6613-10-18