May 16, 2014

Follow-Up: Arab Representation in the Civil Service, in Government Corporations and in the Court System

The author discusses data that point to a lack of Arab representation in the civil service, on boards of directors of government companies, and in the court system, reflecting the marginal status of Arab citizens in Israel’s public sector. The author discusses the following related factors: permanent employees and contractual workers in the civil service, Arab employees of the Ministry of Justice, Arab women in the civil service, Arab and Jewish directors of government companies, Jewish and Arab judges, and Arab and Jewish administrative staff in the court system.

http://www.sikkuy.org.il/2003/english03/pdf/civilEn03.pdf

Recommended Resources
Government Resolution 922 Update: Capacity Building for Arab Localities
#diversifying_the_civil_service: The Diversity and Representation Report

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