Let me help explain what Chaim has clearly stated.
"Palestinian workers praise SodaStream"http://www.haaretz.com/news/features/1.571948"he receives an hour-and-a-half worth of breaks in a standard 12-hour shift, and that
prayer times are not deducted from break allowances"
"Truth be told, the SodaStream workers and local Palestinians were downright peeved when asked about the efforts of solidarity activists and their own government to boycott SodaStream," wrote Mitnick, "That could cost the hundreds of Palestinians wage earners salaries that are significantly higher than what they would make at home."
"Speaking to the Forward from his office in the plant, Birnbaum claimed he maintains the facility in Mishor Adumim out of
loyalty to some 500 Palestinians who are among the plant’s 1,300 employees."
“We will not throw our employees under the bus to promote anyone’s political agenda,” he said, adding that he “just can’t see how it would
help the cause of the Palestinians if we fired them.”
“We already have factories under the control of the Chinese, the
Germans, the Americans and many other countries,” he said. “So what’s the problem to have a factory in the
Palestinian state-to-be?”
Birnbaum’s adviser, Maurice Silber, said that within the company, “
everybody is against the occupation.” But it does not follow, he said, that because SodaStream operates in an occupied area, it violates human rights. Eventually, Silber said, SodaStream could become the “
seed of the future Palestinian economy.”
"What Targeting SodaStream Reveals About the BDS Movement"http://www.huffingtonpost.com/abraham-h-foxman/what-targeting-sodastream_b_4697062.html"We are building bridges between us and the Palestinian population, and we provide our Palestinian employees with respectable employment opportunities and an appropriate salary and benefits. We "even" purchase medical insurance for them from a private Israeli company, because I am not confident that the money we pay to the Palestinian Authority for such social benefits will actually be used for medical insurance. Our factory ... also
has a small mosque."
Birnbaum posited that should a Palestinian state be established, SodaStream will remain in the West Bank and "
pay its taxes to the new Palestinian state."