A new bilateral agreement between Israel and India will facilitate the employment of 50,000 Indian workers in Israel, expanding labor opportunities.
Israel and India have finalized a bilateral labor agreement enabling the recruitment of 50,000 Indian workers to Israel. This official deal aims to meet labor market demands in Israel while providing employment opportunities for Indian nationals. The agreement, publicly acknowledged by both governments, outlines frameworks for worker recruitment, rights, and legal protections.
This development follows increasing cooperation in labor and migration sectors between the two countries. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs and Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs have jointly conveyed the official nature of the contract, emphasizing mutual benefits and orderly migration processes.
While official sources highlight economic collaboration and workforce needs, some reports raise concerns about safeguards for migrant workers’ welfare and working conditions. However, as per official announcements, the agreement includes provisions intended to uphold the rights and safety of the Indian workforce in Israel.
Although the agreement is specific to Israel, it reflects broader trends of international labor mobility involving Indian workers seeking employment abroad. Greece is noted among countries with Indian overseas workers, but no direct new agreement concerning Indian laborers in Greece has been reported recently.
The focus remains on official communication from authorities regarding labor agreements to ensure reliable information dissemination and to address the welfare of overseas workers through established legal frameworks.
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