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The Return of the Tripartite Roundtable.
In a reversal from his predecessor’s policy, the new Finance Minister invites Histadrut Chairman, business leaders, and head of the Bank of Israel to collectively shape Israel’s post-coronavirus economy
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Nizzan Zvi Cohen
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85% of Israelis Support a Minimum Wage Increase, 70% Believe It Will Help Post-COVID Economy.
1.5 million Israelis work in minimum wage jobs | “If the minimum wage were raised, even by 200 shekels, that would make a big difference. It could mean the difference between saying yes or no when my son asks for a toy”
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Jonathan Kershenbaum
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Israel at a Crossroads: Emerging Coalition Will Face No Shortage of Crucial Decisions.
A three-year lack of a national budget, hundreds of thousands of unemployed, and crises in the education and health systems are just some of the burning issues awaiting the Bennett-Lapid government | Opinion
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Davar
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Get to Know the 36th Government of Israel.
With more women than ever, a Muslim minister, and 8 parties that disagree on more than they agree on, the new government is poised to defy expectations
By
Lily Sieradzki
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Lieberman’s Economic Doctrine Is Beginning To Emerge.
Tapped to be Finance Minister in the new government, Lieberman has not previously played a major economic role, but it is clear that his economic worldview is different from his predecessor | Histadrut Chairman Arnon Bar-David: “We see eye to eye on a lot of things”
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Tal Kaspin; Jonathan Kershenbaum
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Haredi Union Leaders Complete Leadership Training under Histadrut's Guidance.
The course, with 35 participants, was led in partnership with the Histadrut and the International Institute of Leadership | "There are hundreds of thousands of religious and ultra Orthodox workers, it is our duty to take care of their job security"
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Post-COVID Summer School Was Promised, Municipalities Reluctant to Pick up the Bill.
Kochava Khalifa and thousands of teachers’ aides in kindergartens and schools protest against low pay during the summer session | Histadrut threatens a strike if a solution isn’t reached
By
Michal Marantz
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“These Are Invisible Workers, and We Are Happy To Acknowledge Their Work”.
The Histadrut held a celebratory dinner for 70 domestic workers in northern Israel | Yaffa Eliyahu, housekeeper: “It gives you the feeling that domestic work is a respectable thing, and that you have somewhere to turn to"
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Nizzan Zvi Cohen
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