Histadrut
Aviation industry sees labor dispute as Wizz Air seeks to establish Israeli base of operations
According to the Histadrut, allowing Wizz Air to operate within the country would have implications for airport workers' working conditions, wages, and workers' rights.
Thousands of shekels deducted from reservists' salaries in 2025, Knesset panel discusses
Histadrut corruption probe: Judge blocks extension of restrictions on union chairman
Connecting the dots: The deep state is not hidden, it runs Israel - opinion
Three workmen fall as scaffolding collapses at construction site
No injuries were reported as a result of the accident.
Histadrut orders 'lifesaving' general strike as workplace casualties grow
"If we can't find a solution, there will be a tough strike," Histadrut head Avi Nissenkorn said.
Caregivers protest exploitation at demonstration in Tel Aviv
Over 150,000 patients receive service from 120,000 caregivers.
Firefighters protest ‘destructive behavior’ of commissioner
The firefighters are protesting “severe damage to their working conditions, in view of the harsh reality of their ongoing activities in the past year, primarily the war on incendiary kites."
District court mediates end to paramedical workers’ strike
During the hearing, the judge expressed solidarity with the workers’ struggle.
Paramedical workers to continue strike
The Histadrut labor federation and Eli Gabai, the head of the health workers union in the federation, provided a specific reason for the strike.
Israelis to enjoy one less hour of work per week
Starting April 1, the workweek will be cut to 42 hours, after which employees will get paid overtime.
Teva delays 33% of Jerusalem layoffs until 2019
The company making its first gesture, albeit a small one, to the workers and the Histadrut.
Jerusalem's Teva turmoil
There are some 1,780 Jerusalemites employed at the city’s two branches of Teva, which for decades has been one of the country’s greatest industrial success stories.
Is Teva’s downfall pharma’s Lavi moment?
If done right, Israel could turn the Teva crisis from a misfortune into an opportunity.