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High-Risk Pregnancy Benefit — Rights for Working Women in Bat Yam
A woman ordered to bed rest by a doctor is entitled to 100% of her salary from NII directly. No employer approval needed.
About Bat Yam
Bat Yam, adjacent to the sea and Tel Aviv, hosts an Israeli-Ethiopian community present in several neighbourhoods across the city. Its relatively accessible real-estate prices and attractive location make it a preferred housing option for those seeking a balance between centrality and accessibility.
What is High-Risk Pregnancy Benefit?
When a doctor orders a pregnant woman to rest for medical reasons, she is entitled to a high-risk pregnancy benefit from NII — replacing the salary she is losing.
Amount
100% of salary — up to approximately 1,750 ILS/day (2026). No waiting days.
How to Apply
Get medical certificate stating "bed rest for X days." Submit claim to BTL within 7 days of starting rest. BTL pays directly to bank account. No employer approval needed.
Additional Pregnancy Rights
Prohibition on dismissal while pregnant (requires committee approval). Prohibition on salary reduction due to pregnancy. Right to transfer to safer role if current work is hazardous.
📞 BTL: 08-6709709
About Bat Yam
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