Haaretz has reportedly offered all its employees voluntary retirement with compensation, according to a report. The offer is part of cost-cutting measures at the newspaper.
Haaretz, one of Israel's leading daily newspapers, has reportedly offered all its employees the option of voluntary retirement with compensation. The move, reported Monday morning, is seen as an effort to streamline operations and reduce costs amid ongoing financial pressures in the print media industry. No details on the number of employees eligible or the specific compensation terms have been released. The Zioneer has previously reported on similar restructuring moves at other Israeli media outlets, including Channel 13.
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