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National Labor Federation Unveils New Framework to Stabilize Early Childhood Care Sector in Israel
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · Jun 28, 2026
What happened
The National Labor Federation, led by Yoav Simchi, introduced a new collective agreement to improve conditions for early childhood caregivers in Israel, endorsed by Rabbi Amram Fried. The framework promises professional support, fair wages, and career opportunities, with broad backing from government officials and sector leaders at a national conference.
- 01National Labor Federation unveils new collective agreement for early childhood caregivers in Israel.
- 02Agreement endorsed by Rabbi Amram Fried ensures fair wages and career prospects.
- 03Hundreds of daycare managers, Knesset members, and ministry officials attended the conference.
- 04A unique consumer club for Haredi caregivers joining the federation was introduced.
- 05Speakers included former Labor Minister Yoav Ben-Tzur and Shas leader Yinon Azoulay.
- 06Halamish chairman pledged continued advocacy and progress for the sector.
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