A report published Wednesday afternoon details that Thai workers have arrived at a supermarket and are replacing Israeli employees, quoting a manager praising them as submissive and non-confrontational. The report highlights tensions in the Israeli labor market as foreign workers increasingly fill roles.
The report, which cites a supermarket manager, describes the Thai workers as compliant and willing to work for lower wages. It highlights the displacement of Israeli workers in the retail sector, reflecting a broader trend of reliance on foreign labor in Israel. The report does not specify the location of the supermarket or the employer's identity.
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