Employment

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.

Illustration: A telephone interview for the purpose of job recruitment
A woman working from home

Working from home? You are at high risk of layoffs

The rate of young Haredim in tech has tripled

The rate of young Haredim in tech has tripled

Jewish immigrants fleeing the war in Ukraine, on a rescue flight sponosred by the IFCJ, arrive at Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv on March 6, 2022.

Tel Aviv to establish new 'beit oleh' to support immigrants, lone soldiers, vice-mayor says


Employment rate of Israeli-Arab population decreases during war, IDI report finds

The report noted that, as of October 2023, nearly a third of Arab men who worked before the war were no longer employed. 

A laborer works on an apartment building under construction in the Har Homa quarter in Jerusalem

'Wineglasses and detergent': Meta fires employees over misuse of meal vouchers - report

Meta employees working in the company's smaller premises receive meal vouchers amounting to $20 for breakfast and 25$ for lunch and dinner.

 Meta HQ at One Hacker Way in Menlo Park, CA: an ideal venue for the Bay Area Jewish community  to demand that Mark Zuckerberg prioritizes safety of Jewish students over profits.

Working 9-5: Dogs, other pets go to 'work' in China's pet cafes

Pet cafes are notable businesses in China, where owners charge more for these experiences and visitors get to interact and play with animals around the cafes.

 People and dogs spend time in a new dog cafe called Boris and Horton in New York City, U.S. January 24, 2018. Picture taken January 24, 2018.

‘Israel must wake up; development of Negev is real future of Israel’

The Lauder Center and the southern branch of the Manufacturers Association of Israel work closely together and regularly promote high-quality employment solutions for academics in the Negev.

The Lauder Center for the Promotion of Employment in the Negev and the Galilee’s fifth annual employers’ conference.

Being fired decreases your salary by 26% over 11 years, Finance Ministry reveals

The chances of an employee who has been fired being hired decrease by 25% in the first year after they are fired, and drop 7% in the long-run.

A beggar sits and asks for money amid the coronavirus crisis, Jerusalem, 2020

For the first time in Israel: Caesar Hotels chain to encourage service with prize vouchers

Caesar Hotels' management launches a special campaign to improve service levels by allowing guests to reward hotel staff with financial vouchers for activities that meet their satisfaction.


Lauder Center Kicks Off Season with Tzvika Hadar's Performance in Negev

Hundreds of students enjoy the performance at Lauder Employment Center in Negev, endorsing the revival of Southern Israel's communities.

 WJC President Ronald S. Lauder

CBS: Real average wages up 4.4% from last year, down from March

Average wages for Israeli workers were down in April of 2024 when compared to March 2024.

 The Finance Ministry offices are seen on May 14, 2023

Former Meta engineer sues company saying he was fired over handling of Gaza content

The ex-employee alleged that after finding a short video posted by a Palestinian photojournalist of a destroyed Gaza building, it was classified as pornographic.

 Meta Facebook

Isracard opens customer service center at Ruppin campus, recruiting dozens of students

In a move to address the current challenge of employee recruitment, Isracard is establishing a unique customer service center within the Ruppin campus.