Labor Rights
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The right to work and to decent working conditions is one of the most basic human rights, the fulfillment of which serves to benefit all of society. There are various labor laws in Israel, intended to ensure the basic rights of workers, but in recent years there has been a growing trend of infringement on the rights of workers and the unemployed. As a result, many people in Israel, especially those belonging to the weakest sectors of society, are unable to exercise their right to work with dignity.
ACRI actively challenges laws that promote discrimination in the workplace, including laws that allow for discrimination in the application process and use racial grounds as a means for refusing employment. ACRI also utilizes the courts to promote dignified employment contracts for migrant workers, and employment opportunities for refugees and asylum seekers. Equal and dignified working conditions for women is another priority. In order to ensure accountability, ACRI produces educational materials on workers’ rights and publications criticizing employment legislation that is blatantly, or even discretely, discriminatory.
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“Heading to Work” – An Exact Replica of Past Bill Rejected By Knesset
May 30, 2013
The Special Ministerial Committee for Legislative Affairs Regarding Economic Plans will today discuss the draft law of the “Heading … Read more
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The Wisconsin Plan Returns… with the same problems
May 7, 2013
A preliminary analysis by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel reveals that even in its updated … Read more
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ACRI’s State of Human Rights Report 2012
December 16, 2012
ACRI’s 2012 Situation Report examines the current state of human rights in Israel and in the Occupied Palestinian Territories: house … Read more
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Thousands March in Tel Aviv for Human Rights
December 9, 2012
People from all over Israel came together in Tel Aviv on Friday (7 December 2012) for the fourth annual Human … Read more
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Taking to the Streets: The Human Rights March 2012
November 26, 2012
On Friday, 7 December 2012, we will march together in the annual Human Rights March – with all the causes, … Read more
Legal Work
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The Right to Dignity and the Responsibility of the State
December 21, 2005
On 12 December 2005, the Supreme Court rejected the petitions submitted by the three organizations: Commitment to Peace and Social … Read more
In the Knesset
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Constitution Committee Approves Bill Discriminating Against Those Who Did Not Serve in the Army
May 22, 2011
Today (22 May 2011) the Knesset Constitution, Law, and Justice committee has approved for first reading a bill promoting discrimination … Read more
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“Slavery Law” Passes Final Vote
May 18, 2011
An amendment to the Israel Entry Law – infamously known as the “Slavery Law” –passed its final vote in Knesset … Read more
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Prominent American-Jewish Lawyers: “Netanyahu, Stop the Slavery Law”
May 16, 2011
Today, 16 May 2011, the 18th Knesset opened its 2011 Summer Seat. On the first day of this Knesset seat, … Read more
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Protesting Lieberman’s New Discriminatory Criteria for Foreign Service
August 25, 2009
“As long as there is no law making national service compulsory, it cannot be used as a condition for being … Read more
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Coalition for a Different Society Demands Fair Budget Allocation
August 20, 2009
ACRI and partners present policy makers with detailed ‘Principles for a Just and Worthy Budget’, A new and innovative civil … Read more
Publications
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The Writing is on the Wall: Posters for Social Justice
October 3, 2011
In the past two months, hundreds of people took part in ACRI’s “Writing on The Wall” campaign and hung thousands … Read more
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Putting Israel’s Periphery in the Center
August 29, 2011
ACRI warns: The gaps between the center of Israel and the periphery have reached an all-time high, as a result … Read more
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ACRI Presents: What Happened to Us?
August 8, 2011
What’s behind the expanding social protest across Israel? The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) presents facts and … Read more
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ACRI to Government: Don’t Raise Women’s Retirement Age
May 15, 2011
Today (May 15, 2011), ACRI presented the public committee that examines the issue of women’s retirement age with a detailed … Read more
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Social and Economic Rights in Israel 2011
May 14, 2011
Since 1985, successive Israeli governments have taken a neo-liberal approach to social and economic policy, steadily yet significantly reducing the … Read more
Media
Policy Advocacy
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New Government Committee Could Harm Workers’ Right to Overtime Pay
October 28, 2012
A government committee is currently convening to address proposed changes to the Hours of Work and Rest Law (1951). The … Read more
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Discriminatory Terms of Employment for Ethiopian Rabbis
December 21, 2005
The following is a translation of the written appeal sent by ACRI Attorney Sharon Abraham-Weiss to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, … Read more
Knesset Roundup
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Knesset Roundup | 28 March 2011
March 28, 2011
March 22 – March 30 2011 Recent Anti-Democratic Legislation March 22 | Acceptance to Communities Bill On … Read more