Workers
In Europe, employers will be required to disclose salaries right at the start of recruitment
A new policy in Europe requires employers to provide candidates with a starting salary or a salary range right at the beginning of the recruitment process.
Sanctions at ILA Haifa: Public reception has been suspended
After Wix: Elementor fires about 30% of its employees
Employee fired after 7 years for taking home two board games
Israel's economic resilience could suffer from severe labor shortage - opinion
Either decision-makers continue to act to resolve the crisis, too little and too late, or we will all end up paying the price of neglect.
'This is not a strike': Ben-Gurion Airport staff claim delays due to lack of staff
Despite the chairman of the workers' committee at Ben-Gurion stating that the staff are not on strike, the Israel Airports Authority announced the workers had begun an 'Italian strike.'
Most Americans over 55 plan to keep working, not retire, new study shows
The study also found that more than half of respondents aged 66 to 75 intend to remain active, continue working, and seek opportunities for engagement.
Ten Indian foreign workers rescued from Palestinian village
Ten Indian foreign workers were rescued from al-Zaim after they were promised work in that area by a Palestinian resident who then took their passports, preventing them from leaving.
Worker reps. cancel strike at Ben-Gurion Airport after agreement reached
Thousands of travellers are reportedly set to pass through Ben-Gurion Airport at the beginning of next week.
IDF reportedly offers southern Syria's Druze community job opportunities
It's been claimed that the IDF offered southern Syrian residents the opportunity to work within Israel during the end and return home in the evening.