Histadrut
Sanctions at ILA Haifa: Public reception has been suspended
A year after Haifa's Sail Tower was struck by an Iranian missile and staff relocated, the Finance Ministry cancelled their half-hour adaptation period.
Hundreds of shekels a year: The increase that will affect the pocket of every worker in Israel
Pratt & Whitney's BTL plant in Nahariya to close
Canada Labor Congress votes to cut ties with Histadrut
Histadrut calls for general strike in response to Teva layoffs
The strike could affect Ben Gurion Airport, government offices and banks, among other places.
Teva to lay off around half of Israeli employees
In response to the reported layoffs, Teva's shares on the Tel Aviv stock exchange were up one percent from the day prior.
Battered drugmaker Teva to cut more than 20% of its Israeli employees
Teva employs some 6,860 Israeli employees.
Ministers hold press conference to announce ‘geriatric nursing reform’
Health Minister Ya’acov Litzman and Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon announced a NIS 1 billion national geriatric nursing program.
KKL bill still in limbo ahead of Knesset vote
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that the KKL-JNF's money must be channeled to the needs of the state.
Clalit Health Services plans ‘warning strike’ for Sunday
Clalit Health Services’ 14 hospitals and hundreds of the largest health fund’s community clinics around the country will be hit Sunday by an all-day “warning strike.”
Labor court freezes mass layoffs planned at Negev Ceramics
The fate of some 140 Israeli employees is hanging on the line.
Multibillion-shekel increase in disability payments said to be unaccounted for
It remains unclear where the money will come from, as the Israeli government embarks on expanding a social welfare program without raising taxes or reallocating funds.
Likud MKs to Zionist Union chairman: Don’t let alleged fraud enter Knesset
Globes revealed that Sa’ad earned an extra NIS 1,000 per month because he had reported that he had a law degree.
Disabled Israelis to receive higher pensions following breakthrough agreement
Nis 4.2 billion will be added to the existing disability pension budget by 2021, 244 thousand disabled people in Israel win after long struggle.