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December 01, 1972 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-01

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U.S.-Israel Union Effort Sought to Aid Workers in Poorer Lands

NEW YORK (JTA)—The
newly elected president of
the Amalgamated Clothing
Workers of America called
Sunday for American and
Israeli unions to combat ef-
forts by international corpor-
ations to depress wages in
underdeveloped countries to
squeeze maximum profits
from local labor.
Addressing 1,500 delegates
at the convention of the Na-
tional Committee for Labor
Israel, Murray Finley said
in view of the efforts by what
he termed multinational cor-
porations to "seek the lowest
wage areas where trade un-
ions are the weakest," unions
"must have solid ties with
trade unions around the
world, such as Israel."

He said that Histadrut is
the only free democratic
trade union in the Middle
East. "Nowhere else in the
Middle East is there collec-
tive bargaining and nowhere
is' there the right to strike,"
Finley asserted.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

tasks. We are giving full America raised
$4,306,903, Israeli life, and to help the
employment in the admin- compared with $3,825,515 in continuing influx of immi-
istered areas where the Arab 1970-71.
grants from many lands,
refugees and others have suf-
Another $4,000,000 was ob- primarily from the Soviet
fered through years of un- tained from net and deferred Union.
employment. They are now contributions through the Is-
Dr. Stein announced a new
enjoying a rising standard
rael Histadrut Foundation, a program for helping Hista-
of living. The Arabs are get-
fund-raising arm of the drut to finance a $25,000,000
johs. For the first time in
mortgage fund for low-cost
ting equal wages for equal CLI, in the form of wills, housing for young couples
their lives, they enjoy a wide bequests and annuities, with and army veterans .
commitments up to $1,288,-
range of fringe benefits.
000.

In a message to the Na-
tional Committee for Labor
Israel, President Nixon said
that "through its health, edu-
cation and welfare programs,
the Histadrut has immeasur-
ably advanced the progress
and democratic ideals of the
young nation of Israel, just
as our own country's labor
movement helped to realize
these objectives for Amer-
Ica."
"I applaud the National

Committee for Labor Israel
on its support of Histadrut,"
wrote the President.
"In your efforts is mirrored
the spirit of brotherhood and
Yosef Almogi, Israel's min- freedom on which the Israeli
ister of labor, said "We are nation was established and
employing 50,000 Arabs in which inspired the founding
the administered areas and of our own country," said
in this we are fulfilling two the President.
He said that "marking the
25th anniversary of the state
IF YOU TURN THE
of Israel, this 49th annual
convention of the National
UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T
Committee for Labor Israel
FIND A FINER WINE THAN
is proudly symbolic of the
bond that exists between our
two countries."
The convention reported
that the committee's 1971-72
Aihmt Wia•ri•s, Detroit, Mich. I campaign in the United
States, Canada and Latin

F

Leon H. Keyserling, re-
elected president of the or-
ganization, said that fund
raising for Israel by Jewish
organizations must be ac-
companied by better under-
standing of the social per
poses and human achieve-
ments of Israel."

Rest

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Israel Agricultural
Experts Assist Peru

LIMA, Peru (JTA) — Four
agricultural experts sent by
Israel to Latin American
countries,,to assist local gov-
ernments and farmers in de-
veloping techniques to im-
prove the standard of har-
The convention adopted a vests and quality of agricul-
resolution calling upon the tural produce will remain in
Israel Histadrut Campaign Peru for three weeks.
to reach a goal of $5,000,000
The group, headed by Al-
in 1972-73.
exander Bialek, will train
The NCLI pledged "all farmers to develop coopera-
necessary help" to the Israel tive forms of agricultural
Histadrut Foundation to settlements. The four experts
reach its new goal of $6,000,- were recently in Chile where
000 in deferred gifts to close they conducted similar train-
the social-economic gap in ing programs.

Frieery, Dec. 1, 1172-13

Hubert J. Sidiew

Ben S. Sidkw

Walter Barlow

Alan Nathan, C.I.U.

Theaelor• "Tar Isaacs

Al•xestier Serb.

Earl J. Samuels, C.L.U.

Jerome Women

Marvin Shogun, C.L.U.

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