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Teen Summer Jobs in Israel: What the Law Requires
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First reported by Ynet · Jun 16, 2026
What happened
Israeli law allows teenagers to work in the summer from age 14, but only under strict rules on pay, hours, and safety. The article explains that trial periods must be paid, minimum wage is mandatory, and employers must respect limits on night work, breaks, and transportation.
- 01Teens can work from age 14 in summer, but only in legally permitted jobs.
- 02Minimum wage for minors is mandatory, with rates set by age from April 2026.
- 03Trial days and training time count as paid work if the teen is performing tasks.
- 04Most teens may work up to eight hours a day and 40 hours a week.
- 05Night shifts, breaks, travel costs, and safety conditions are tightly regulated.
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