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September 2021

Do Trade Unions Promote Age Diversity and Intergenerational Solidarity in the Workplace? A View from Canada and Israel

By Pnina Alon-Shenker, Lilach Lurie In this Article, the authors explore – through a survey of collective agreements, case law, unions’ constitutions and websites – how trade unions in Canada and Israel balance and effectively support the interests of older and young workers. While unions in both countries promote age diversity to some extent (Canadian unions more than Israeli unions), they do not take sufficient action to promote intergenerational solidarity and sometimes even inhibit solidarity between generations. The authors conclude...

September 2019

Ukraine to help with pension benefits for Israelis with Ukrainian roots

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday said his government will help paying pensions to Israelis born in the Eastern European country. "Ukraine does not refuse pension benefits to Ukrainians who left for permanent residence in Israel and promises to facilitate the preparation of relevant documentation and examination by the Ukrainian parliament," the president's office said in a statement. Read more @ynetnews

August 2019

Israeli household income plummets after retirement

The average income of Israeli households plummets by more than one-third upon retirement, a new study has revealed, leaving pensioners with lower incomes than retirees across almost all developed European countries. According to a new study carried out by Dr. Aviad Tor-Sinai and Prof. Avia Spivak at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev’s Pensions, Insurance and Financial Literacy Center, income after retirement among Israeli pensioners stands at 65.9% of their pre-retirement income The dramatic decline by age 67, just two...