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Israel: Preparing Your Workplace for a Return to Normal

More will be told of the COVID-19 crisis and the changes it brought to Israeli labor relations. In the meantime, we have gathered brief guidelines on a return to normal:   Is terminating employees on unpaid leave due to the...more

Managing Labor Relations in Accordance with the New Israeli Guidelines

On April 19 new guidelines were introduced allowing a gradual return to the workplace. Here are the key guidelines. How many employees are allowed to physically come to the workplace? According to the guidelines, it is...more

Pregnant Women May Now Be Put on Unpaid Leave without Labor Ministry Approval

In light of the COVID-19 crisis, many employers, including many of our clients, have been forced to send their employees to unpaid leave. However, in the case of pregnant women, women and men undergoing infertility treatment,...more

Managing Labor Relations in Accordance with the New Israeli Guidelines

New guidelines for conduct in the workplace came into effect in Israel today. In light of these guidelines, we would like to bring you a number of practical rules of conduct.   Is it still permissible to employ employees?...more

Employment during an Emergency and Granting Benefits during Unpaid Leave

Employment during an Emergency:   On March 22, 2020, and again on March 25, 2020, emergency regulations on limiting market activity and limiting the number of employees in the workplace were published....more

Israel: Employment during an Emergency and Granting Benefits during Unpaid Leave

Employment during an Emergency: On March 22, 2020, emergency regulations on limiting market activity and limiting the number of employees in the workplace were published.   The regulations regarding limiting market activity...more

Israel: Engaging Employees on Overtime at an Unusual Scope

The Ministry of Health’s recent guidelines have created, inter alia, uncertainty and instability in the labor market. Organizations are dealing with a shortage of manpower, either because of the quarantine obligation or in...more

Israel: Imposing Unpaid Leave on Employees Due to the Spread of Coronavirus - Updated

Because of governmental instructions in response to the coronavirus pandemic, many employers have been forced to consider minimizing expenses and reducing the number of employees. The following alternatives are being...more

Israel: Imposing Unpaid Leave on Employees Due to the Spread of Coronavirus

Because of the coronavirus, many employers have been forced to consider minimizing expenses. The following alternatives are being explored: reducing the scope of employment, lowering salaries, utilizing any available leave...more

The Israeli Ministry of Health's Guidelines on Handling the Coronavirus in Workplaces

Though the coronavirus has yet to reach Israel (as of this writing), the labor market is already preparing for it. To be more precise, the Israeli Ministry of Health is instructing the labor market on how to prepare for it....more

The Court Rules that A Short Absence from Work without Permission Does not Constitute Resignation

From time to time we are asked what to do in instances where employees are absent from work without permission, and whether such absence constitutes abandonment of the job, and thus – resignation. In a recent judgment it was...more

Politics at Workplace

The election for the 22nd Knesset will be held on September 17, 2019. This is the first time in Israel’s political history that two elections for the Knesset will take place in the same year. Election Day is a statutory...more

The High Court of Justice's Policy on Workplace Sexual Harassment in Israel

The National Israeli Labor Court is an independent tribunal and thus only rarely does the High Court of Justice (HCJ) intervene in its decisions. Recently, in an unusual move, the HCJ twice reversed the rulings of the...more

Software Companies No Longer Subject to Expansion Orders in the Field of Industry?

The question of categorizing high-tech companies as software industry companies arises in many due diligence inquiries. The operative meaning of this categorization suggests that the application of transaction terms set in...more

Labor Court Ruling on Gender Pay Discrimination

Last June, the Be’er Sheva Regional Labor Court published an unusual decision. It concerned a female pharmacist who earned a lower salary than a man performing similar work at a different pharmacy owned by the same employer....more

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