Employment Law Israel

Israel Hours of Work and Rest Law

Israel’s Hours of Work and Rest Law: A World Apart from the US, UK, and China

Israel’s Hours of Work and Rest Law (5711–1951) is unlike any labor framework in the world. It mandates a 42-hour Sunday-to-Thursday workweek, tiered overtime at 125–150%, and a Shabbat-anchored rest day with full multi-faith protections — all enforced by an active regulatory architecture. For international employers, understanding how it differs from US, UK, and Chinese labor law is not academic — it is operationally essential.

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NET vs. Gross Salary

Net vs Gross Salary: A Real-World Case Study from an Offshore Expat Hire

When hiring foreign experts for offshore assignments in Israel, misunderstandings around NET vs. Gross salary can derail budgets, visa approvals, and compliance. This real-world case study explains why daily NET rates rarely mean what clients think they do — and how to structure offshore roles correctly under Israeli labour law and B-1 visa rules.

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Freelancer Tax Compliance in Israel 2026

Freelancer Tax Compliance in Israel: A 2026 Guide to Staying Legal

A comprehensive guide to freelancer tax compliance in Israel for 2026. Learn about your legal obligations, the differences between Osek Patur and Osek Murshe, and how using an Employer of Record (EOR) can provide full employee benefits while you maintain your freelance freedom. This guide helps you choose the right path to stay compliant and maximize your financial security.

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