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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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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How Israeli Governments Drained Social Services – New ACRI Report
July 11, 2012
“Between Realization and Dehydration” – a comprehensive report published by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) – presents … Read more
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East Jerusalem in Numbers
May 16, 2012
East Jerusalem in Numbers May 2012 Population: 360,882 Palestinians comprising 38% of Jerusalem’s total population. Revocation of Residency: … Read more
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ACRI Receives Award from the Israeli Employment Service
February 27, 2012
In a small and moving ceremony this morning (27 February 2012), Mr. Yossi Farchi – the retiring Head of the … Read more
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Knesset Conference – the Struggle against Poverty
February 12, 2012
To mark the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, the Forum for the Struggle against Poverty – of which … Read more
Legal Work
In the Knesset
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Problematic Welfare-to-Work ‘Wisconsin Plan’ will not be Expanded
July 23, 2009
The Knesset voted against the expansion of the program, thus accepting the organizations’ position that changes need to be made … Read more
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ACRI Protests Immediate Expulsion of Nearly 10,000 Migrant Workers
June 9, 2009
ACRI: It is the responsibility of the State to allow migrants working in agriculture to complete their employment period, enabling … Read more
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Human Rights Groups to Finance Minister: Don’t Expand Wisconsin Plan
April 28, 2009
ACRI and partner oragnizations urge new minister to reconsider expanding Wisconsin Plan,. Four organizations – ACRI, Community Advocacy, Mizrahi Democratic … Read more
Publications
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ACRI Publications 2006-2010
October 27, 2010
ACRI’s Shadow Report regarding Israel’s Third Periodic Review by the Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, October 2010 “Unsafe … Read more
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ACRI’s State of Human Rights Report 2009: Rights on Condition
December 6, 2009
Annual survery finds conditioning of rights affects all members of society, weakens Israeli democracy JERUSALEM – December 6, 2009 – … Read more
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May 1 Educational Kits Highlight Rights of Workers
August 20, 2009
Though the days of the large street demonstrations commemorating May 1 are long gone, ACRI’s Education Department took the opportunity … Read more
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ACRI’s 2008 Annual Report
April 7, 2009
Presenting ACRI’s legal, educational and public outreach work, the Annual Report brings personal stories and highlights the orgnization’s activities To … Read more
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State of Human Rights Report 2008
December 7, 2008
ACRI Gauges Israel’s Realization of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 60th Anniversary of its Adoption The full version … Read more