After blocking roads in Jerusalem and other focal points in Israel, Teva workers have now barricaded themselves inside the company's Jerusalem branch.

The Histadrut workers union announced that "the cry of the workers will continue to echo until the walls of inflexibility are broken. The workers are not transparent and the Histadrut will continue to fight for them until a viable solution to the crisis is reached."

Histadrut head Avi Nissenkorn, Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon and Economics Minister Eli Cohen are expected to conduct a special meeting with representatives of Teva workers and committee heads.