05.09.2023 Wolt Admits to Violating Competition Laws, Forced to Pay 8.5 Million Shekels The company admitted that it gave priority to restaurants that deliver through it exclusively, via a carousel display on its app titled "Only at Wolt" | Wolt: "The company saw the exposure it offered through the carousel as a legitimate and useful way to promote the service, in terms of the restaurants and the customers" By Hadas Yom Tov
05.07.2023 Dairy Industry and Finance Ministry Battle Over Rising Prices Finance Minister Smotrich announces a 8.29% rise in controlled prices for dairy products, after an extended conflict with the dairy industry | Dairy industry and public to bear the brunt of rising production costs By Maya Ronen
05.06.2023 “We Need to Educate Toward Love of Diversity”: Youth Movement Leaders Set Out on a Shared Journey Through Israeli Society The directors of 11 religious and secular youth movements toured the Gush Katif Museum and Mount Herzl, and met with President Herzog and surviving members of a family killed in a terror attack | Director of the HaNoar HaOved v’HaLomed youth movement: “Discourse on social media promotes extremism and makes it difficult to set boundaries” By Michal Marantz
05.06.2023 Workers Injured by Rocket Strike in Sderot Visited by Chinese Ambassador, Histadrut Construction Industry Representatives The three workers were injured by shrapnel from a rocket that fell on the construction site where they were working | Chairman of the Construction and Wood Workers’ Union, Yitzhak Moyal: “For us, everyone is equal: foreigners, Palestinians and Israelis, in working conditions, in welfare and also, unfortunately, in such cases as this” By Nizzan Zvi Cohen
05.02.2023 Bar-David at May Day Event: "We Will Build the Country on the Values of Social Justice and the Welfare State" Thousands celebrated the May Day at an event that took place at Beit Ariela Square in Tel Aviv | A certificate of recognition was awarded by the Histadrut and HaNoar HaOved v'HaLomed youth movement to new and veteran unions alike By Nizzan Zvi Cohen
05.01.2023 The Six Labor Leaders Keeping the Fight for Workers' Rights Alive Marylise Léon and Sophie Binet are the first women to head the major labor unions in France | Khaled Al-Balshi of Egypt fights for freedom of the press against the state | Brandon Johnson was elected Chicago mayor after organizing for the teachers' union | Sarah Ziff fights to defend the rights of fashion industry workers in New York By Gal Rakover