Israel unemployment
Israeli unemployment rates rising in hi-tech with the advancement of artificial intelligence
Inbal Mashash, director general of the Israel Employment Service, spoke on Tuesday with Anat Davidov on the program 'Where the Money Is' and addressed the worrying trend.
Israeli employment rates dropped in May, Central Bureau of Statistics labor force survey reveals
Israel's youth labor force participation rate declines as gender gap narrows
War results in 50% business decline for Israel's self-employed, survey finds
Feeding the poor
“If we can help...then we help in any way we can.”
‘Women in the workplace are treated like walking uteri’
MK Aliza Lavie (Yesh Atid) told the committee that her daughter, a medical resident, was required to sign a statement that she will not get pregnant for a year.
Committee approves unemployment benefits for self-employed
If passed, the bill would provide a safety net to entrepreneurs whose businesses go under, as well as freelancers and self-employed workers.
Terra Incognita: Stop demanding integration in Israel
Rather than demand integration, the state should adapt.
Promoting from within or hiring from outside: What is best for the nonprofit?
The issue becomes more complicated when we consider the nonprofit’s interest in developing a solid staff component.
Combler le fossé
Un étudiant en aide un autre. A priori, rien de bien étonnant. A moins que le premier soit laïque et le second, un ancien yéshiviste qui connaît à peine l’alphabet latin. Retour sur une initiative militante
Unemployment drops to 5.3% a historic low (sort of)
Current rate less than half of what it was 10 years ago.
Hautement qualifiés, fortement motivés
Un programme d’accélération de carrière pour immigrants hautement diplômés s’ouvre à Jérusalem
Some 230 Israeli academics return from abroad under new government program
The majority of the program participants have a background in engineering, exact sciences, mathematics, computer sciences, life sciences, and medicine, according to the ministry.
CBS: Despite high unemployment, poverty rates, Jerusalem residents ‘satisfied with life’
Jerusalemites are happier than rest of the country despite higher numbers of those who "feel poor."