Drivers removed from PM's motorcade to be reinstated
Temporary injunction restores three to employment but not as PM's own chauffeur.
Temporary injunction restores three to employment but not as PM's own chauffeur.
Labor Court rules that Prime Minister's drivers who were dismissed several weeks ago should return to work.
Regional Labor Court sends the sides to intensive negotiations, does not issue injunction against possible teachers' strike.
Regional Labor Court requires haredi women be included in training course for haredi men, despite that women's course is soon to open.
Unprecedented ruling finds that tips paid to waiters may be considered part of their salary, forcing employers to pay social benefits.
After suing for their rights, the courts ruled the state must serve Judea-Samaria firefighters a pension - like the rest of the country.
Labor court judge rules against woman who claimed her boss sexually harassed her by making inappropriate remarks.
Jerusalem Labor Court awards former maintenance worker at Netanyahu's residence $30,000 in damages.
A Be'er Sheva Labor Court ruled that women whose contacts are for specific projects for less than one year can be fired by employers.
If Aryeh Deri does not issue a permit for Saturday soccer games, there will be no soccer games at all, the Football Association said.