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Labour Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2016

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Anyone wishing to survey and evaluate the principal developments in Israeli labour law since the establishment of the State must relate both to the whole range of labour legislation, including legislation in the area of social security, and to the case law which has grown up alongside this legislation, which has interpreted it, and has completed and developed norms lacking in the legislation.

Labour legislation in Israel, particularly in its initial stages, as Prof. Raday mentioned, was the outcome of a planned initiative. The legislation was designed to express the political and social independence of the State, to adopt the accepted international norms in this area, and to integrate Israel into the international community.

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Labour Law
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press and The Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1990

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References

1 Divrei HaKnesset(1949) vol. 1, p. 60Google Scholar.

2 12 L.S.I. 161.

3 8 L.S.I. 4.

4 22 L.S.I. 114.

5 Emergency Orders (Emergency Regulations in the State Economy), 1985 (K.T. no. 4830, p. 1612).

6 Directive No. 60.012. Secondary Legislation: Regulations and Directives(Ministry of Justice, Jerusalem, Nov. 1985) 6667Google Scholar.

7 Supra n. 5.

8 S.H., no. 1132, p. 26.