Unemployment israel

Lost decade: Haredi men's employment stagnates

The employment rate for Haredi men stands at 53% – a figure that represents a decade-long halt and sparks pessimism regarding the achievement of government targets.

Haredim working in high-tech
A man writing a code on his conputer

Severe report: Historical peak in the number of unemployed tech workers

People looking for work as unemployment rises

Israeli employment rates dropped in May, Central Bureau of Statistics labor force survey reveals

Tech layoffs are the key to change in education in Israel

The historic opportunity hidden within the tech layoff wave


Ask Jess: Coping with nagging

Some timely advice from a career/relationship coach and adviser

Being open and honest about your feelings may help others (and yourself) understand you differently

The chief justice, employees, employers and coronavirus

A ‘Magazine’ exclusive on Varda Wirth Livne, the woman attempting to hold the workplace world together

Labor courts are dealing with many challenges and crises all hitting at the same time.

COVID-19 lockdown may last over a month: How will Israelis be affected?

909,460 Israelis are currently unemployed, according to the Employment Service.

Israelis wait for the light rail on Jaffa Street. September 30, 2020.

Emergency program launched to boost training, jobs amid COVID-19 crisis

Successful applicants could be awarded grants for training and recruitment for up to NIS 45,000, though 75% of the grant will be provided when the program's graduates are hired.

A businessperson working at his computer (Illustrative)

Here’s how to get unemployed Israelis with disabilities back to work

66% of Israeli workers with disabilities were either fired or laid off from their jobs since the beginning of the pandemic.

Disabled activists block the Azrieli Junction in Tel Aviv in May.

Ofer Sirkin Mall to host youth employment fair

The fair will take place August 6, in cooperation with the Petah Tikva Municipality.

2019 Employment Fair in the Negev

Jerusalem family of six, unable to pay rent, relocates to the lake

About a week ago, the Ofir family camp was paid a visit by local authorities, who demanded they vacate the area. Ofir told the authorities that they have no plans to stay there for a long time.

A power station seen in the background of where Israelis enjoy swimming in a lake by the Zikim beach, Southern Israel, near the border with Gaza on July 06, 2015.

Coronavirus: Israelis looking for work in these uncertain times

While many of those who have been let go from their jobs are still receiving unemployment benefits, there are plenty of people who either quit or were fired before the pandemic began.

OUTSIDE THE Jerusalem Employment Office

Katz announces draft of coronavirus economic plan ready for PM

OECD: Israel expected to have 8% average unemployment rate by end of 2020

New Finance Minister Israel Katz

Employment for immigrants given the right approach - aliyah organizations

With unemployment at a massive 20 percent due to the ravages wrought to the economy by the novel coronavirus, immigrants now face new tests in establishing themselves in the labor force.

A woman and three men look at a chart