Labor and Social Affairs Ministry
Public complaints in Israel soar as state failures compound
Of the complaints in which the commission reached a decision, 56% were found justified - the highest rate since its establishment. Another 7,429 complaints were resolved without a formal decision.
Israeli truckers fear foreign workers may overtake industry if bureaucracy goes unchecked
Israel's Knesset pushes to create daycare oversight authority after Jerusalem tragedy
Labor, Religious Services Ministries, to be transferred to Levin post-haredi party withdrawal
Number of workdays lost to strikes in Israel tripled over past year, Labor Ministry reveals
Teachers’ strikes made up 60% of 2024's walkouts, driving the biggest disruption in the public sector.
Daycare subsidies for children of military-age yeshiva students officially ends
The ending of the program will be a financial blow to some 7,000 haredi families.
Corruption investigation opened into Teva following employee's complaint
The employee who submitted the complaint requested to be recognized as a whistleblower.
High Court suggests compromise extending haredi daycare for three months
The compromise would enable subsidies to continue for three months after the start of the school year, expecting them to expire at the end of November.
Israel implements automated doctors note, revolutionizing sick days
Insured Israelis will soon be able to obtain a digitalized doctor's certificate without visiting a doctor, significantly reducing doctors' loads.
Israel offers NIS 10 million to orgs. who will treat young October 7 survivors
The potential target audience for these treatments consists of around 10,000 young people, said the Welfare Ministry, who anticipates that around 3,000 will make use of programs.
Gov't approves foreign workers reform as Israel-Hamas war causes worker shortage
A committee will also be formed that will determine the minimum wage in the various sectors where foreign workers will be employed, as well as the system of bringing workers into the sector.
Non-evacuated northern towns are on verge of collapse, govt. remains silent
Some communities from the north that had to evacuate have been promised governmental and employment benefits. Other communities haven't been so fortunate.
18% of workforce absent due to Gaza conflict; Knesset approves business compensation outline
An additional 46,000 workers have been fired or put on unpaid leave as a result of the ongoing war.
In first, Israeli children with limb disabilities will receive allowance
The new budget approval will help provide parents of children with disabilities with help with their daily expenses.