Israel Expands Workforce with 1,500 Foreign Worker Permits
Israel's Economy Ministry is allocating 1,500 permits for foreign workers to boost the industrial sector. The permits aim to bolster factory operations and economic growth. Changes in allocation are possible depending on adjustments to industry quotas. The initiative involves collaboration with countries approved by the Population and Immigration Authority.

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In a strategic move to fuel its industrial sector, Israel's Ministry of Economy and Industry announced the allocation of 1,500 permits for foreign workers, underlined as crucial for sustaining factory operations and invigorating economic development.
The initiative comes with the flexibility for permit numbers to be adjusted, contingent on any revisions to the industry quota target.
These foreign workers will be sourced from countries sanctioned by the Population and Immigration Authority, signifying a private initiative to reinforce workforce capacity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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