Histadrut
Hundreds of shekels a year: The increase that will affect the pocket of every worker in Israel
After two years of freezes and cuts in the shadow of the war, an agreement was signed to update convalescence pay in the private sector to NIS 451.5 per day. How much will you gain from the move?
Pratt & Whitney's BTL plant in Nahariya to close
Canada Labor Congress votes to cut ties with Histadrut
Miki Zohar summoned for Lahav 433 questioning as Histadrut chairman vows to fight for innocence
Israel's labor union head attacks Netanyahu, vows to protest against gov't
Bar-David also promised that the Histadrut would join protests and demonstrations against the current government, sparking concern over a potential strike across Israel's work sector.
Decline in safety violations on construction sites in 2023
More missiles and public involvement mean fewer accidents.
Health fund psychologists, private therapists to get government grants
The huge numbers of traumatized Israelis who were wounded, lost loved ones, homes, and businesses on October 7 need emotional support and therapy.
Doctors call for total labor, medical strike over judicial reform crisis
The White Coats organization called on doctors and the Histadrut to go on strike and shut down the economy should Netanyahu not obey the rulings of Israel's High Court.
Herzog meets Netanyahu, Lapid, Gantz in compromise efforts
Likud rejects Histadrut compromise proposal on reasonableness bill; Gantz to Netanyahu – compromise bill will survive next Knesset.
Israel's finance minister threatened businesses against joining protests - report
The allegations have ignited a heated debate about the integrity of the country's business and political landscape.
Likud union leader confirms: Netanyahu helped plan judicial reform strike
Israel Airport Authority union chief Pinchas Idan has stated that the strike was held with the knowledge and support of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Histadrut coordinated nationwide strike with PM's office - coalition member
Netanyahu's spokesperson Yonatan Urich reportedly urged the Histadrut to launch the strike to give Netanyahu a reason to stop the legislation.
College of Management awards Israel's best and brightest with honorary degrees
A wide range of successful and recognized Israelis, each in a different field of work, were awarded honorary degrees.
Hundreds of thousands of Israelis could be laid off without change
The Manufacturers' Association of Israel has warned that if the situation doesn't drastically change, hundreds of thousands of employees will be laid off.