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israpay · 7 years ago
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Youth minimum wages - Jan 2017
Youth minimum wages – Jan 2017
Due to the mandatory raise in minimum wages in Israel, the minimum wages for youth was also updated. up to age 16 = 3,500 sh for a monthly wage or 20.23 sh /per hour. up to age 17 = 3,750 sh for a monthly wage or 21.68 sh /per hour. up to age 18 = 4,150 sh for a monthly wage or 23.99 sh /per hour. In addition, for full time, the work week for youth is 40 hours and 173 hours per month. For partial…
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israpay · 7 years ago
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Employee's Rights Handbook
Employee’s Rights Handbook
The “Employee’s Rights Handbook” The first comprehensive, English language guide to Israeli payroll. Whether  you are an employer or an employee, a new oleh or an English speaker who has trouble with the Hebrew terms, this publication is for you!   Employees: Understand the terminology, layout and the Hebrew terms on your payslip Know your rights Understand the labor laws What mandatory things…
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israpay · 7 years ago
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The Israeli payslip – aguide for the perplexed
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How to understand your payslip – a guide for the perplexed Here is an explanation of the Israeli payslip for the perplexed: Broken down into color-coded sections. This article was a guest post I wrote for www.israemploy.com in 2010.
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israpay · 11 years ago
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Why you need to update your address in your Israeli I.D. card
Why you need to update your address in your Israeli I.D. card
Many people move, sometimes temporarily, whatever the circumstances are, according to the law, an employee needs to update his/her employer within 7 days of the change (i.e. fill out the changes on your 101 tax form). Notifying utilities and Municipality, etc can also be challenging, but many allow phone or email notifications. These are almost always done, as it’s in the person’s best interest,…
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