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Affirmative Action — Public-Sector Employment Quota in Acre
Govt resolutions 1605/2533 mandate at least 1.7% representation of Ethiopian-Israelis in state jobs. Actual compliance is low — performance review is open to every candidate.
About Acre
Acre, the historic northern port city, hosts a small Israeli-Ethiopian community that enjoys the city's unique atmosphere. Acre's real-estate market offers properties at accessible prices, including properties in the Old City and the newer neighbourhoods.
Who is eligible?
Any Ethiopian-Israeli candidate for a state job (including municipalities, government companies, public universities).
What backs an affirmative_action claim?
- Govt resolution 1605 (2003): minimum 1.7% representation
- Govt resolution 2533 (2008): dedicated position allocations
- Civil Service (Appointments) Law, §15A
How to apply
- When applying — declare Ethiopian origin on the form
- If rejected — request written representation analysis for the position
- Escalate to Civil Service Commission if the analysis reveals under-representation
- For discrimination — Tebeka provides free legal representation
📞 Civil Service Commission: 02-6705555 🔗 File via Tebeka: tebeka.org.il
Ethiopian community in Acre
- Community population
- ~1,500
- Share of city
- ~4%
- Main neighbourhoods
- הצפון, המזרח
- Community services
- ENP
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FAQ — Acre
- How many Ethiopian-Israelis live in Acre?
- The Ethiopian-Israeli community in Acre numbers approximately ~1,500 residents — around ~4% of the city's population. Main neighbourhoods: הצפון, המזרח.
- How do I claim Affirmative Action — Public-Sector Employment Quota in Acre?
- Contact the Acre Employment Bureau — it is required to assist in implementing affirmative-action law. For support: ENP.
- What community support is available in Acre for this right?
- In Acre, the following organisations can assist with paperwork, translation and entitlement: ENP.
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