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Israeli Government Policy on Non-Israeli Construction Workers
Israeli Government Policy on Non-Israeli Construction Workers

Author(s): Yoram Ida, Gal Talit
Subject(s): Labor relations, Migration Studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Construction industry; Migrant workers; Palestinian workers; Construction wet works; Housing shortage;

Summary/Abstract: In Israel, there has been a severe shortage of housing units for several decades, due, among other things, to a shortage of skilled construction workers. The industry employs Palestinian labourers (since 1967) and migrant workers, mainly from Eastern Europe and China (since the 1990s). The Israeli government has changed its policy on the employment of non-Israeli workers several times. This article reviews these changes and discusses their successes and failures. The findings show that the shortage of workers in the construction industry in Israel might justify an increase in the quota of non-Israeli workers in the short term. However, in the medium and long term, measures must be taken to ensure implementation of planned reforms to reduce Israel's dependence on non-Israelis and encourage the integration of Israeli workers in the industry. This should be achieved mainly through technological improvements and a transition to industrialized construction.

  • Issue Year: 20/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 101-112
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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