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The Israeli Government Report in response to OECD’s 16 recommendations on Welfare and Labour contains much talk, but little willingness for action
פורסם ב September 29, 2012 | No CommentsMuch Ado about Nothing. While the OECD delegation was visiting Israel in September 2012, I was asked to present my view as a representative of WAC regarding the progress made in the labor market. The following remarks were made on the booklet which was prepared by the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Employment, under the title “Progress Report in applying the OECD Recommendations on the labor market and social policy”(June 2012, page 175). -
WAC’s Executive Director meets OECD delegation:
פורסם ב September 12, 2012 | No Comments“The government's promises on employment of Arab women remain unfulfilled”