The Israel Railway workers' committee has responded to a decision by the Tel Aviv Labor Court that the workers must freeze their steps for two months and enter into negotiations by saying, "Throughout the process, the committee demanded that the negotiations be conducted with real and intensive negotiations," according to News 13.

A statement by the committee added, "The railway workers' committee expects that the management will uphold the court's decision and stop the campaign of slander and lies it is conducting against its employees."