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What are the living conditions of China people working in Israel?

When I first came here, life was very difficult. I work on the construction site for ten hours every day, and then go out to work for five to six hours every day. The operating system of Israel's construction industry is very different from that of China, that is, the existence of Israel's labor manpower company. According to the relevant laws of Israel, the labor manpower company is required to pay labor wages at 265,438+065,438+0 hours per month and 40 shekels per hour (equivalent to 70 RMB). It is the labor manpower company that hires workers and issues labor visas to them.

Provide medical insurance, accommodation and salary. There are no labor manpower companies in China's construction industry. In China, it is developers and builders who subcontract projects to engineering contractors, who employ a group of workers. After the engineering quantity goes up, the money flows from the developer and the construction party to the project contractor and then gives the workers money.

Since GDP per capita is higher than that in China, income will be higher than that in China:

The per capita GDP of Israel is as high as 40,000 US dollars, and the overall wage level is much higher than that of China, so it really attracts many China people to work there. Because of the need of building military facilities and housing projects, Israel has imported a large number of efficient construction workers from China for a long time, so most China people working in Israel are construction workers, but China people working in Israel are not treated well as a whole.

Although efficient Chinese laborers helped Israelis build a large number of military facilities, effectively alleviating the harassment of Palestinian Arabs, so that many people died in Israel, and they also helped them build a large number of housing and other infrastructure, thus greatly alleviating people's livelihood problems such as housing shortage in Israel, but the wages of Chinese laborers are basically only half that of Israelis.