THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 12, 1919
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For then I will turn to the
peoples a pure language,
that they may all call upon
the name of the Lord, to
serve Him, with one con-
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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The cost-of-living incre-
ment to be paid to wage-
earners in Israel as of Oc-
tober has been set at 29.6
percent of salaries (up to a
salary ceiling of IL 22,000
i.e. $900). The increment,
paid periodically, is in-
tended to help workers face
inflation. The 29.6 percent
rate, agreed upon last week
by the Histadrut and the
employers federation, is
equivalent to 80 percent of
the price rise recorded
nationwide since June.
Until now, the periodic
COL increments have com-
pensated for 70 percent of
the rate of inflation. The 80
percent rate was agreed to
after strenuous negotiating
between the Histadrut, the
government and the private
employers. (The inflation
rate in Israel currently tops
80 percent annually.)
The increment agree-
ment will mean that a
worker earning IL 22,000 or
more will receive an addi-
1/2 Springer
Readers of all ages will
enjoy "Lori" by Gloria Glod-
reich (Holt, Rinehart and
Winston).
Experience the activities
of Lori as she travels to Is-
rael for the first time. Ex-
perience her insights, and
the every day events that go
on at Kibutz Balfouria,
meet her new friends and
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tional IL 6,512 ($270) with
the October pay check. In
fact, though, some of this in-
crement has already been
anticipated: wage-earners
have been receiving IL
1,300 ($50) a month on ac-
count since July, and a
further five percent on ac-
count as of their September
salaries.
The 29.6 percent COL
hike is the largest in
memory, and has been
brought about by the un-
precedentedly high rate
of inflation, which some
economists fear may yet
hit the triple-digit mark
this- fiscal year.
The government has indi-
cated that it would be pre-
pared to make increments
linked 100 percent to the
rate of inflation, instead of
80 percent as at present.
But this would be condi-
tional upon a nationwide
labor agreement pegging or
restraining wage increases
for the next two years.
Goldreich Novel Enjoyable
By SUSAN ACKER
MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS, 3 p.m. to 810 p.m.
The rich and the poor met
together — the Lord is the
maker of them all.
Israeli Workers Get COL Raise
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watch her face the hard-
ships of growing up.
One doesn't have to
travel to Israel to under-
stand the story of Lori.
After reading this novel
one will understand as
well as experience a bit of
Israel too.
High school and junior
high school students will
particularly be interested in
the novel.
The Histadrut leadership
under Secretary General
Yeruham Meshel has not
been enthusiastic, so far,
over this package-proposal.
Wage contracts in most sec-
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1980.
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`Masada' Work
"The Massada Quartet"
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be performed in a chamber
music concert by the Detroit
String Quartet 8:30 p.m.
today at the Oakland Com-
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Every man should always
promote peaceful relations
with his brothers, his rela-
tives and with every other
man.
—Talmud
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