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US DOJ sues California University alleging 'antisemitic hostile work environment' at UCLA campus

The US Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the University of California, alleging an antisemitic hostile work environment at its Los Angeles campus.

Protesters supporting Palestinians in Gaza gather at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) during the Israel-Hamas War, May 1, 2024; illustrative.
 Planning and design: Oshri Gonen

Commercial design that speaks the language of security

 Yaniv Varochik, founder and CEO of Aidey

Aidey launches international collaboration with Mindspace

 LG’s air conditioning systems come with a wide variety of indoor units

Passover is a great time to refresh the office: 3 technologies that will upgrade your business


Remote workers are traveling longer, earning more due to shifting economy - study

Anywhere Workers possess substantial work experience and secure full-time remote positions that grant them the freedom to work and travel at their own pace.

 Work from home (illustrative)

A post-COVID world means changes for the Israeli work day - survey

A recent Israel Democracy Institute study finds that 61% of working people in Israel are satisfied with their work-life balance 

 Work from home (illustrative)

Want to be productive? Here are five ways to stop procrastinating

Even if we don't want to see ourselves as such, most of push things off. A few of us have even turned into chronic procrastinators, so what can we do?

 Working from home

Israel should adopt a four-day workweek - opinion

Based upon the improved productivity trends, proven benefits and time for religious reasons and to spend with family/friends, Israel should explore and test a 4-day workweek.

 GOING WINDSURFING in Tel Aviv: The busy days at beaches and marinas are Friday and Shabbat, depriving those who are religiously observant of these experiences (Illustrative).

Bira Kadima: Taking steps for Israelis with cerebral palsy - with beer

CEO Guy Salomon began thinking about his hobby of beer-making and wondered if this fairly simple and straightforward process might have potential as a job for program participants. 

 BIRA KADIMA’S labeling process.

Making aliyah: Can you find success, work-life balance in Israel?

At an event in New Jersey for medical professionals considering aliyah, Dr. Elissa Freedman presents a realistic take on life for women in Israel.

 (Standing, fourth from left) Neta Katz Epstein; MK Michael Biton; Dr. Sefi Mendelovich; Rabbi Yehoshua Fass; Yitzhak Wasserlauf; Tony Gelbart; Avichai Kahana, surrounded by medical professionals at MedEx.

Safeguard raises $8 million for AI workplace accident prevention platform

By leveraging machine learning and Big Data, the company can give real-time warnings to endangered employees, hopefully reducing the fatalities within the physical labor industry.

Danger sign

Is office work in Israel taking a back seat to remote work?

Following the pandemic, remote/hybrid work has become the preferred model for millions of employees. But do its benefits outweigh its singular set of challenges?

 Work from home (illustrative)

This week in Jerusalem: Nof Zahav

A weekly round-up of city affairs.

 LONELY NO more: Working in a downtown cafe.

As shared offices take off, Israel's ROOMS looks to expand

A trend toward flexible workspace demand indicates increased interest in outsourcing non-mission-critical facets of running a business — such as accommodation and IT — to external providers.

 ROOMS' office space overlooking the Tel Aviv shoreline