Union chief warns schools won't open Sept. 1 if deal not inked by end of June, accuses Finance Ministry officials of discriminating against sector in which '90% of staff are women'

After court injunction blocked planned teacher’s strike over new COVID quarantine rules, new agreement includes distributing tests to all education staff

Schools to open normally on Thursday despite strike threat, except in Jerusalem, northern Israel and parts of West Bank, where a snow day has been called

Report indicates labor chief called action at behest of top health official; government to ask court for emergency injunction against call for teachers to stay home

Social workers' survey finds long waits for assessment and treatment, increase in suicidal tendencies; union urges increasing resources

Head of teachers union appeals to prime minister that studies be moved online; children's hospital reopens youth COVID wing

Under guidelines adopted amid Omicron surge, the vaccination rate of each class will no longer determine if kids study in-person or remotely

Education minister issues condemnation after parent shouts 'murderers' at Health Ministry employee and threatens to dox her

Prosecutors allege Tel Aviv teen 'developed a pattern of sexual aggression against minors' and 'treated them like objects'

Police reportedly have evidence for three charges of rape and another three counts of indecent acts; remand of suspect, 15, who denies accusations, extended for five days

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