Annual Leave Law, 1951 (Israel)
Annual Leave Law, 1951
Employees are entitled (under labour law) to paid annual leave. An employee is entitled to a number of days of paid annual leave every year. The amount of annual leave to which an employee is entitled depends upon criteria such as the length of the employee’s service with the employer, the period of employment in each calendar year and the number of the employee’s working days. However, in general, the amount of annual leave ranges from 10 days per year for new employees and up to 24 days per year for long-serving employees.
- First five years of employment - 16 calendar days per year
- Sixth year of employment - 18 calendar days per year
- Seventh year of employment - 21 calendar days per year
- Eighth year of employment and thereafter - One extra calendar day per year of employment up to a maximum of 28 calendar days per annum