@inbook{0c221bd0f8eb4bfabf5b76e3bf00c574,
title = "Israel: New Trends in Israeli Labour and Employment Law",
abstract = "The Covid-19 crisis has shaken Israel{\textquoteright}s labor market. Many Israeli workers lost their jobs temporarily or permanently. Workers in several sectors, such as teachers and hi-tech workers, have moved to working at home using technology tools such as Zoom. Others, such as healthcare workers, workers at grocery stores, and other types of essential worker, continued to go to work facing health risks. Workers with children, who have been studying at home through virtual learning, needed to find a new balance between work and taking care of family members.",
keywords = "Covid-19 pandemic, Israel, collective bargaining, digitalisation, employment, employment contract, flexible work, gig economy, platform work, remote work, self-employed, social insurance, technology, unions, worker, working time",
author = "Lilach Lurie",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1017/9781108878647.014",
language = "אנגלית",
isbn = "9781108840057",
series = "Cambridge Law Handbooks",
publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
pages = "231--244",
editor = "Gordon Anderson and {De Vos}, Marc and Evert Verhulp",
booktitle = "The Cambridge Handbook of Technological Disruption in Labour and Employment Law",
address = "בריטניה",
}