Under Israeli law, the employment of a foreign employee who is not a citizen or resident of Israel is a criminal offense, except if the person requesting to employ the foreign employee received a special permit from the Population and Immigration Authority (the “Authority”) pursuant to the Foreign Workers Law, 5751-1991.
Legal Update: Labor Relations - January 2017 (Hebrew)
By Shay Teken & Amit Bechler | Jan 2017 | Legal Update
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