Labor
From Haredi cities to the Sharon: Where was the sharpest spike in job seekers recorded?
A 24.4% surge in Haredi job seekers and summer teacher layoffs drove up July unemployment, alongside ongoing growth in higher socioeconomic clusters.
Yair Golan's Democrats list for the Knesset cements Labor's shift to the far Left - opinion
The labor market has not yet recovered from the war
Labor court blocks Walla layoffs, overhaul pending talks with journalists’ union
'The Arc of Our History': Pivotal moments in Israeli history - review
Stanley Ringler engaged in the development of political support groups, political education programs, and lobbying in Israel and the US.
What is quiet quitting and why are employees doing it? - explainer
Quiet quitting, which has gained popularity through TikTok, is essentially about not letting your work overreach into your daily life and not doing more work than one is required.
Populism plagues Left and Right alike
MIDDLE ISRAEL: The approaching election is about the three faces of populism: waste, bigotry, and personality cult.
Israel elections: How are Likud and Labor primaries significant? - opinion
One thing is certain: neither the list elected last week in the Labor Party, nor the one elected in the Likud would have been imaginable back in the 1990s.
Former education minister Aharon Yadlin dies at 96
Long-time MK and United Kibbutz Movement secretary-general was ‘stickler for equality, Zionism and human value’
Living on the Gaza border: What it's really like for one Israeli amid war
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Yaakov Katz and Lahav Harkov.
Labor’s primary winner: Naama who? - analysis
This time around, Labor’s No. 2 -- if the party’s primary results are honored and there are no unexpected outside figures parachuted to the top 2 slots in the list -- will be filled by Naama Lazimi.
Labor primaries: Here are the winners and the losers
Lazimi, Kariv, Rayten win big in Labor primary
Wolt delivery people split over court ruling that may make them employees
Until now, Wolt deliverers have not been considered employees of the company and did not get rights like vacation days and insurance.
A life well lived – Tamar Eshel dies on her 102nd birthday
Just as her parents' generation had helped the British fight the Turks, Eshel also helped the British in their battle against the Nazis and their cohorts during the Second World War.