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US DOJ sues California University alleging 'antisemitic hostile work environment' at UCLA campus
The US Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the University of California, alleging an antisemitic hostile work environment at its Los Angeles campus.
Commercial design that speaks the language of security
Aidey launches international collaboration with Mindspace
Passover is a great time to refresh the office: 3 technologies that will upgrade your business
Over 20% of job applicants ‘ghost’ prospective employers - study
People who are looking for a job for the first time in their life tend to ghost employers at a higher rate than those who are already a part of the workforce or have previously been employed.
Men get more vacation days than women, use them 33% more often
While men receive an average of 14.6 vacation days per year, women receive only 13.3 days. Further, men also take their vacation days at a 33% higher rate.
Israel's Matrix moves to O-Tech complex in Kfar Saba
The move to O-Tech will allow Matrix to bring employees to a single complex and unite the company’s divisions under one roof.
How to engage 2.7 billion non-desk employees - comment
Many of the technology tools used for workforce management fail to meet the needs of frontline, customer-facing staff, warehouse workers, healthcare professionals and others not tied to a desk.
What are two main goals for increasing human capital in Israeli hi-tech?
Committee for increasing human capital in hi-tech publishes final conclusions, outlining the way to expand proportion of people employed in hi-tech
Heal Israel's divisions by giving Sunday off for everyone - opinion
Declare Sunday a weekly day off for the country, a proposal that has long been discussed at various times over the last years. The majority of Israelis will support it.
It takes a village: Israel's youth villages are on the brink of collapse
SOCIAL AFFAIRS: A youth village is a complex for children aged six to 18, and in some cases until 26, that includes a dorm, a school and agriculture.
Amid Great Resignation, a new 'life-work balance' mentality has emerged
As high resignation rates continue to affect the US and Israel, it is clear that workers are looking for something more substantial than they may have been offered before the outset of the pandemic.
29% say antisemitism acceptable in workplace, new survey finds
Concerns over the rise of antisemitism in the United States led to heated conversations about the issue.
Employees quitting? Here's a way to prevent it from happening - opinion
Many workers felt their voices were not being respected by those in power at their jobs.