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Minimum Salary Increase, Implemented

New minimum salary - starting July 1, 2016

The new minimum monthly salary is 4,825 NIS (before deductions) Note: to be effective on Aug 10th, when the salary of July is to be paid.

The new minimum salary per day is 193 NIS

The new minimum salary for a holiday is 290 NIS

The new minimum salary for a weekly day-off (Shabbat) is 435 NIS

Below are the different new minimum salaries, after the deductions allowed by law (for food, housing and medical insurance), INCLUDING weekly allowance:

  1. Tel Aviv area - 3,911 NIS
  2. Jerusalem area - 3,940 NIS
  3. Haifa / Center areas - 3,987 NIS
  4. South / North areas - 4,008 NIS

The weekly allowance is considered as part of the salary. Thus, if you receive 100 NIS as weekly allowance, then 430 NIS should be subtracted from the above sums. For example - for Tel-Aviv, the minimum pay for the monthly salary is now about 3500 NIS, for a caregiver who gets 100 NIS as weekly allowance.

Note: most caregivers get a salary which is higher than the minimum wage, so the increase of the minimum wage will not impact them. The increase will (slightly) increase the rates for the social benefits, including separation pay.

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