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Labor Relations

Decent work and labor relations based on social partnership are the objectives of our activities.

Social justice is a central pillar of social democracy, which is what we stand for. Trade unions are key actors in promoting social justice. Consequently, strengthening trade unions is one of the core tasks of FES-activities worldwide and in Israel, thus promoting social dialogue and labor relations based on social partnership.

As the official representative of Germany’s Confederation of Trade Unions (DGB) in Israel, we collaborate with the Histadrut, Israel’s trade union federation, its youth movement, the Noar HaOved ve HaLomed, and other partners to promote social justice, empower trade unionists, analyze social policy and improve the tripartite dialogue between employers, employees and the state.

May 1st rally in Germany: The German Trade Union Youth protests against BDS and express their solidarity with Israel and the Histadrut

Practically, in cooperation with Histadrut, we offer workshops for members of work councils on workers’ rights and ways of organizing workers. International organizations like the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) are important partners in our work in Israel. We organize international seminars and conferences in order to discuss worldwide experiences on global issues like minimum labor standards or the concept of “decent work” and its implications on the Israeli labor market. Gender issues and women’s rights are addressed as well.

There is a special focus on exchange programs between Israeli and German trade unions. These encounters are based on three pillars: The world of labor and its common challenges for modern trade unions, the social and political situation in Israel and/or Germany and Europe and the remembrance of the Shoah and its meaning for the bilateral relations between Israel and Germany.

The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung has the mandate of Germany’s Confederation of Trade Unions (DGB) to put in place projects which help strengthen independent, representative, pluralistic and democratic trade unions in foreign countries.

 

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Opening Seminar of the Israel 2050 Movement’s New Chapter
Opening Seminar of the Israel 2050 Movement’s New Chapter
18/10/2022 - 20/10/2022    
All Day
The Council for a Beautiful Israel
  • Shared Society
  • Social Justice
FES has launched a new course with its new partner, the social movement "Israel 2050", which works to improve the social and economic reality in [...]
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Memory, Trauma and Commemoration - 50th Anniversary of the Massuah Institute
Memory, Trauma and Commemoration - 50th Anniversary of the Massuah Institute
18/10/2022    
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Massuah Institute for Holocaust Studies
  • Israel-German/European Relations
  • Social Justice
FES Israel in collaboration with the Massuah Institute invite you to a conference to mark the 50th anniversary of the Massuah Institute "Memory, Trauma and [...]
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Opening – 7th Emda Course
Opening – 7th Emda Course
02/11/2022    
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Modiin
  • Shared Society
  • Social Justice
Not all Israelis enlist in the army immediately after graduation. Some choose a year of service in pre-military preparatory schools. In collaboration with the Yigal [...]
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Events on 18/10/2022
Opening Seminar of the Israel 2050 Movement’s New Chapter
Opening Seminar of the Israel 2050 Movement’s New Chapter
18 Oct 22
Tel Aviv
Memory, Trauma and Commemoration - 50th Anniversary of the Massuah Institute
Memory, Trauma and Commemoration - 50th Anniversary of the Massuah Institute
18 Oct 22
Kibbutz Tel Itzhak
Events on 02/11/2022
Opening – 7th Emda Course
Opening – 7th Emda Course
2 Nov 22
Modiin

OUR MAIN FIELDS OF ACTIVITIES:

Social Justice

Labor Relations

Shared Society

Gender Justice

Peace and Security Dialogue

Israeli-German/European Relations

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The Vision of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung is to promote:

- a free society, based on the values of solidarity, which offers all its citizens the same opportunities to participate on political, economic, social and cultural levels, regardless of their origin, sex or religion

- a lively and strong democracy; sustainable economic growth with decent work for all

- a welfare state that provides more education and improved healthcare, but at the same time combats poverty and provides protection against the challenges that life throws at citizens

- a country that is responsible for peace and social progress in Europe and in the world.

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