Employment
West Bank employment rebounds after Oct. 7 drop, but wages, protection remain weak, PCBS data shows
The majority of Palestinians, 680,000, were employed in the local market, an increase of around 27,000 workers from the first quarter.
Dramatic split: The new map of upheavals in Israeli tech
Labor dispute at AIG: Employees demand improved conditions, AI regulation
Tel Aviv among world’s most expensive for employers, least lucrative for employees
War results in 50% business decline for Israel's self-employed, survey finds
The survey—with 1,236 respondents—sought to assess the financial impact of the Israel-Hamas war on the Israeli workforce.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reveals company worked behind the scenes to free hostage Sasha Troufanov
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy revealed the company quietly worked to help free employee Sasha Troufanov from Hamas captivity, avoiding public comment to protect his safety.
Are DEI changes coming to Israel? - interview
Israeli CEO Inbal Horesh spoke to The Jerusalem Post about Israel's likely future DEI initiatives.
Why investing in employee well-being is the smartest business decision - opinion
There is a new compact emerging between businesses and their workers, and the most successful companies will be those that embrace it.
Wages in Arab sector increase, but so do pay gaps, says new study
The study “shows the enormous challenges that the Arab sector still faces in the labor market,” Alfanar CEO Hussam Abu Baker said.
What are PhD-level AI super-agents and will they replace human workers? - explainer
AI super-agents could potentially be able to do jobs typically done by humans, meaning AI may be coming for your job - in theory.
In need of energy: Israeli tech giant lays off hundreds of employees
SolarEdge announces two U.S. deals in residential solar systems while laying off 400 employees, half in Israel.
Record numbers of reservists and fewer new jobs: Israel's labor market at war
"The decline in employment among Arabs and haredim is concerning given the well-known challenges these populations face in the labor market," according to a report by the Taub Center.
Israel economy: A rebound in farming could lead to a decrease in food prices
While key sectors show resilience, economists warn of lasting challenges due to poverty and defense spending
Rabbi David Leybel: The haredi rabbi pushing for IDF, workplace integration
Rabbi David Leybel, a graduate of the most prestigious Lithuanian haredi institutions, is leading a quickly growing movement that is revolutionizing ultra-Orthodox society.