The Population and Immigration Authority is reportedly advancing a plan to bring an additional 100,000 foreign workers to Israel by 2027, according to a brief post by reports.
The Population and Immigration Authority is reportedly advancing a plan to bring an additional 100,000 foreign workers to Israel by 2027, according to a brief post by reports. The plan aims to address sectors such as construction and agriculture, where labor shortages have persisted. No further details are yet available, and the report is based on a single unnamed source. As The Zioneer has previously reported, the government approved a housing program for foreign agricultural workers in June, indicating ongoing policy efforts to expand the foreign labor force.
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