Police closed several businesses in Bnei Brak that employed workers without permits, according to the force. The names of the businesses and the number of employees involved were not immediately disclosed.
Police reported on Thursday that several businesses in Bnei Brak were shut down for employing workers without legal permits. Officers identified the violations during enforcement operations; the businesses were ordered closed. The number of employees and the exact nature of the employment violations remain unspecified. No additional details have been released at this time, and there is no prior Zioneer coverage of these specific closures.
2 developments
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