Employment
The loyal ex-employee: How to handle a workplace exit - opinion
The poorly handled exit of an employee often creates immediate and irreversible damage.
The race for the campus: NVIDIA approaches the dramatic moment of decision – this is the date
AI won’t replace jobs; it will replace excuses for innovation - opinion
Rami Levy surprises Rosh Ha’ayin: New project to include commerce, employment, and housing
Israel's education system lacks 1,500 teachers as new school year looms ahead
Within this total, the biggest shortage is in central Israel, with a shortage of 726 teachers, followed by Tel Aviv at 467, and then southern Israel at 145.
Hi-tech company to cut approx. 30 Israeli jobs despite growth in Q2 financial report
Kaltura's Q2 2025 financial report highlighted that the company's revenue and profits exceeded expectations, but are still planning to undertake an organizational restructuring.
Israeli businesses adapt to AI models - what does that mean for future of country's workforce?
AI can either complement human labor, freeing employees for more complex tasks, or substitute workers, potentially leading to technological unemployment.
Emotional intelligence among most sought-after skills employers look for - opinion
Cultural agility, emotional intelligence, and cross-border communication are no longer “nice to have.” They’re mission-critical.
Employers on the front line: The labor market put to the test - opinion
Economic resilience in Israel’s business sector depends also on the ability of employers to act strategically and inclusively, connecting to the diverse communities around them.
Your Taxes: Recovering VAT on employee fringe benefits
Inputs for employees are defined as assets or services, such as meals, housing, gifts, or entertainment intended for the enjoyment, use, welfare, or benefit of employees or their family.
Trump reclassifies some federal workers, making them easier to fire
Earlier this year, Trump signaled the change, saying the federal government will finally be "run like a business."
Weird trend: Unemployed people pay to pretend they have jobs
A simulated work environment, fake bosses, and lunch included—that’s the daily routine for young people who prefer to pay NIS 185 a month to pretend they have a job rather than admit they don't.
Adam Kidan on Gen Z: Why they don’t want your job - and how to win their talent anyway
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