Tali Heruti-Sover, Haaretz.com

Tali Heruti-Sover

Haaretz.com

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Schools, Municipalities Across Israel Strike in Protest of Foot-dragging Over Budgets

Most of Israel's local councils and cities will strike on Thursday, shuttering essential services and schools, due to 'months of procrastination' on budgetary negotiations → Read More

Sea of Galilee Real Estate Wars: 'This Monstrosity Is Blocking My View'

The once picturesque village of Kinneret, on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, is home to a class, race and taste battle → Read More

Scientology Makes Strides in Israel in Deed if Not in Name

Special ‘centers’ in Tel Aviv and Haifa promise to help you build your confidence, unload your trauma and improve your learning skills, but they don’t tell you about their ties to L. Ron Hubbard’s belief system → Read More

'They Know Everything About You': These Israeli Organizations Hide Their Scientology Ties

Special ‘centers’ in Tel Aviv and Haifa promise to help you build your confidence, unload your trauma and improve your learning skills, but they don’t tell you about their ties to the late L. Ron Hubbard’s cult → Read More

Ramadan just ended. Its high economic price is here to stay

A survey conducted for TheMarker at the Social Policy Institute at Washington University reveals what happens to the Israeli economy when 79 percent of Arabs fast → Read More

Coping with 'chronic terrorism,' having your back to the wall is a good thing

Israeli-French study shows that boosting clients’ sense of security during periods of terrorism is also good for business → Read More

The great extortion of Palestinians workers, forced to pay huge sums just to work in Israel

Under the current system, tens of thousands of Palestinian workers each forced to pay 2,500 shekels ($780) a month for a work permit in Israel. The money is divvied up between a Palestinian middleman and an Israeli contractor → Read More

As Israel's gig economy grows, so does the number of fake professions

In Israel, you could hire a love consultant, a traffic psychologist or a datologist, even though none of these are recognized areas of expertise → Read More

175,000 Holocaust survivors live in Israel. Most live on $101 a month in government stipends

While some Holocaust survivors in Israel are entitled to 10,000 shekels a month, the majority have to get by with a fraction of that → Read More

What’s behind the rising crime rate among Israel's Arabs

The NEET rate – that stands for Not in Education, Employment, or Training – is 30% in Israel's Arab communities, more than twice the Jewish rate → Read More

Lower scores, better pay: How Israel's public sector expanded over the last decade

Staffing and wage increases outpaced population growth, while pay gaps persisted between genders and communities → Read More

Israel invests $4 million for Arabs in high-tech

The Economy Ministry is giving incentives to employers to hire students or fresh graduates who are Israeli Arab, Druze, Bedouin or Circassian → Read More

Self-employed Israelis, small business owners bear brunt of COVID crisis, study shows

Israel Democracy Institute study finds salaried employees were much better off than the self-employed as the coronavirus takes a toll on Israel's economy → Read More

Israeli employer won't sign labor agreement with Palestinian workers

‘I know the Land of Israel belongs only to the Jewish people and if the law forces me to, I will stop employing them,’ Yamit Filtration’s CEO said, before apologizing for remark → Read More

'We never had anything like this': COVID dampens Christmas spirit in Nazareth

With no tourists and few customers, some restaurants that predate the State of Israel may not make it through the pandemic → Read More

Even in the public sector, getting a management job 'is nearly impossible' for Ethiopian Israelis

'In the Ethiopian community, talented and educated people apply for management positions and are rejected,' says coordinator of the Justice Ministry’s National Anti-Racism Unit → Read More

Israeli employers don’t forecast vaccine will bring jump in hiring

According to survey of employers, hiring will increase by only 3% in first quarter of 2021, with some 10% anticipating increasing their workforce → Read More

Are Israelis taking it easy and living off jobless benefits? This economist says no

Prof. Momi Dahan says Israelis want to go back to work and predicts a jobless rate of up to 8% after the coronavirus crisis, asserting the labor market is flexible enough to deal with it → Read More

Number of registered jobless fell in October, but share of young workers hits record high

Employment Service says job market recovering faster from second lockdown than from first → Read More

Israeli Civil Service Commissioner contracted COVID – and kept it a secret

Daniel Hershkowitz is not obligated to report his illness, yet members of commission's management treated his diagnoses as a secret that must not be leaked whatsoever → Read More