The AM:PM chain in Tel Aviv. I think the policy makes sense in a way, this chain always tries to provide jobs for the weaker demographic groups of the population, so with this policy they provide more jobs for women (women cant do jobs like construction or or lifting stuff, so it leaves them behind on blue collar jobs), also even though the percentage of black people is very small in Israel, about 3 quarters of the employees and management in this chain are black.
what bad things have you done on a shift?
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The AM:PM chain in Tel Aviv. I think the policy makes sense in a way, this chain always tries to provide jobs for the weaker demographic groups of the population, so with this policy they provide more jobs for women (women cant do jobs like construction or or lifting stuff, so it leaves them behind on blue collar jobs), also even though the percentage of black people is very small in Israel, about 3 quarters of the employees and management in this chain are black.