Economy Ministry survey shows young adults which professions are most in demand and where they can expect to earn the highest starting salary.
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Economy Ministry survey shows young adults which professions are most in demand and where they can expect to earn the highest starting salary.
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At the request of the attorney general and National Insurance Institute, the court considered changing the system under which tips in Israel go largely untaxed, but ultimately deferred the issue to lawmakers.
with Ido Baum and Hila Raz 0 comments
Schnitzel, fries and processed foods are helping prevent people from reaching 90.
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Public relations, copywriting and advertising offer workers long days, no vacations and very little love. A few downtrodden employees wish it would change.
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A new study finds more ultra-Orthodox are pursuing studies than previously thought, but women have fewer career ambitions.
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Most of those surveyed say they oppose law enabling employers to compel workers to retire at the mandatory age.
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The data, published by the Central Bureau of Statistics to mark the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, indicate that social and economic gaps are widening.
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Some 200 employees of Israeli daily protest outside grocery store owned by Israeli businessman Nochi Dankner, who plans to sell the paper.
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According to data released by the Bank of Israel, the number of employed men among Israel's most ultra-religious sector has seen a huge jump over the past 10 years.
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Israel labor productivity lags behind other OECD countries; in recent years, the number of college-educated adults has also declined.
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Youssef Atallah, a taxi driver from Jaffa, took on discriminatory policy at the Israel Airports Authority – and won.
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With a few clicks, a compassionate Facebook user gives new hope to an elderly carpenter in Tel Aviv.
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