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Employment Rights for People with Disabilities in Ma'ale Adumim
The Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Law requires employers to make reasonable accommodations. Entitlements include a mobility allowance, tax benefits, and NII cost reduction.
About Ma'ale Adumim
Ma'ale Adumim is a city in the greater Jerusalem area with a vibrant Israeli-Ethiopian community. The real-estate market offers a wide range of apartments, duplexes and private homes — often at more accessible prices than neighbouring Jerusalem, with quick access to the capital and the central region.
Equal Rights Law for Persons with Disabilities
Law 5758-1998 prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in employment and requires employers to make reasonable accommodations.
What are "Reasonable Accommodations"?
Physical adaptations (chair, desk height, accessibility), flexible hours for medical appointments, special equipment (screen reader, hearing aids), proximity to toilets, elevator access.
An employer may not reject a qualified candidate due to disability if reasonable accommodation is possible.
Mobility Allowance (NII)
People with movement disabilities are entitled to a monthly mobility allowance + loan for vehicle purchase.
Tax Benefits
- 2 additional income-tax credit points for recognised disability
- Disability benefit income is tax-exempt
- Employers receive 50% reimbursement on NII costs
Complaints
If dismissed due to disability — file a complaint with the Equal Rights Commissioner within 90 days.
📞 Equal Rights Commissioner: 02-6664444 | NII: 08-6709709 | Tebeka: 1-800-20-20-16
About Ma'ale Adumim
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