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In 1991, the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, passed the Foreign Workers’ Law (Unlawful Employment and the Guarantee of Decent Conditions) to protect immigrants from being subject to the market economy without any labor protections. Under the law, employers are required to pay into a fund that provides social benefits for migrant workers.
Pages in category "Israeli labour law" ... Israeli labor law; L. Labor Courts of Israel This page was last edited on 22 March 2022, at 08:09 (UTC). ...
Employment (Equal Opportunities) Law in Ministry of Economy (English); חוק שוויון ההזדמנויות בעבודה, law in Ministry of Economy (Hebrew); Official Website Archived 2009-07-21 at the Wayback Machine of the Israeli Ministry of Economy (formerly known as the Industry, Trade and Labor Ministry)
Israel's labor court ruled that the general strike would need to end by 2:30 p.m. local time on Monday, and the ruling was accepted by the union.
The overall labor shortage is estimated to be costing the Israeli economy more than $800 million a month, according to the finance ministry, leading Israel to turn to countries such as India and ...
He also called on Israel's main labor union, businesses and municipalities to go on strike. His remarks came after Israel recovered the bodies of six more hostages from captivity in Gaza.
National Labor Court, Jerusalem. The Labor courts of Israel (Hebrew: בתי הדין לעבודה) are a network of Israeli courts established under the Law of the Labor Court, 1969. [1] This court system is the appellate judiciary specializing in Israeli labor law and social security (National Insurance, Health Insurance etc.).
The Israeli parliament on Monday passed a law stripping the Supreme Court of its power to block government decisions, ... Israel’s umbrella labor union, the Histadrut, warned moments after the ...