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Former Twitter employee's jab at Elon Musk goes viral

A departing Twitter employee creatively targeted the platform's tweet viewing restrictions in a memorable farewell gesture.

JCT aims to build largest college campus in Israel for religious women

The new Tal Campus will house faculties to teach religious women business, engineering, science and more.

By NOA ABLIN
10/07/2023

Israel advances plan to privatize Postal Company

Israel's Postal Company is advancing toward privatization, with a focus on improving its service to the public and enhancing public welfare.

8 out of 10 working women risk losing their jobs to artificial intelligence

A study reveals that 8 out of 10 working women face higher job loss risks due to the rise of artificial intelligence compared to 6 out of 10 men.

By WALLA!
01/07/2023

This week in Jerusalem: Happy at home

A weekly round-up of city affairs.

30/06/2023

What questions should you ask to prevent hiring unsuitable employees?

Questions asked at the job interview shouldn't just be about the professional and occupational background, they should shine a different light on the candidate.

Disabled Israelis protest outside the Knesset, October 2017

New law to force Israeli gov't offices to employ people with disabilities

Israel's future as a strong, moral and united society depends on its ability to care first and foremost for minority groups.

By AVRAHAM BLOCH/MAARIV
13/06/2023

Haboydem: Jerusalem 2nd-hand clothing stores give 2nd chances for people

Haboydem works with the Health Ministry’s transitional employment programs for people with mental health challenges, aiming to enter or return them to the workforce.

By JORDANA BENAMI
10/06/2023

Prison, Employment services join forces to help ex-convicts stay out of prison

Only 38% of employers believe released prisoners can be rehabilitated and only 12.3% said they were willing to employ ex-convicts.

An African migrant sits near the Old Central Bus Station in south Tel Aviv, Israel February 3, 2020

Israel to bring thousands more foreign workers to tackle high living costs

In an effort to reduce the high cost of living, Israel's government is planning to bring thousands of workers from India and China primarily for caregiving and construction sectors.

By KEREN SETTON/THE MEDIA LINE
30/05/2023
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