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November 13, 1981 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-11-13

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Friday, November 13, 1961

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

El Al Workers' Strike in Second Week

TEL AVIV tJTA) — The ing it in sight.
But Histadrut officials
strike against El Al contin-
ued this week with no im- saw a ray of hope in the El
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ment without demanding
prior withdrawal of the
dismissal notices to 18
flight engineers that
triggered the strike last
week.
Histadrut is not support-
ing the strike. But it
criticized the airline man-
agement for "hasty action"
in sending the dismissal
notices.
Management says its
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quest to Histadrut's trade
unions department to
"discuss the dismissals."
The airline contends that
the flight engineers will
be made redundant when
new, more sophisticated
aircraft are delivered.
Meanwhile, Israel's na-
tional air carrier remained
grounded. Passengers hold-
ing El Al tickets in Israel or
abroad have been trans-
ferred to other airlines or to
non-Israeli planes char-
tered by El Al.
The Cabinet asked the El
Al workers to return to
work immediately, adding
that the controversy over
the dismissal of 18 flight
engineers should be settled
by negotiation under the
union contract, or submit-
ted to arbitration.
The El Al management
meanwhile announced it
would pay no salaries to the
strikers and would not enter
negotiations until the strik-
ers returned to work. But
both management and the
worker committees indi-
cated some satisfaction with
the Cabinet position.
This latest labor dis-
pute broke out last week,
when employees an-
nounced a general strike.
Earlier that morning, the
workers agreed to end a
"rule book" slowdown,
under way for several
days, to protest manage-
ment's alleged failure to
put the financially-
troubled airline back on
its feet.
A few hours later, the
union called a meeting of all
worker committees after
learning management in-
tended to dismiss the 18
engineers.
In the meantime, strikes,
threats to strike and work
sanctions affected other
parts of Israel's economy. A
strike continued this week
at the Communications
Ministry and the courts.
Teachers threatened to
strike in 45 schools. Threats
to strike also were made by
workers at the Labor Minis-
try, and by administrative
workers in Israel's hospi-
tals.

Zionist Congress
Slated by WZO

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The 30th Zionist Congress
will begin Dec. 7, 1982, and
last for six days, announced
the World Zionist Organiza-
tion.
Among the themes: "A
Century of Jewish Settle-
ment in Eretz Israel"; "85
Years of Political Zionism"
and "30 Congresses." The
executive member of the
WZO charged with respon-
sibility for arranging the
congress is Kalman Sul-
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EEC Asked to Reconsider
Israel Trade Agreement

BRUSSELS (JTA) — Is-
Tuesday for West Germany
raeli Deputy Premier and
where he was due to meet
Agriculttire Minister members of the Federal
Simha Erlich Tuesday
government to ask for their
asked the European Eco-
help in safeguarding Israeli
nomic Community to re-
exports to Europe. He has
negotiate its 1975 trade earlier conferred in Paris
agreement with Israel. He
with French Agriculture
said Israel needs major Minister Edith Cresson who
changes to protect its ag- had said that France is
ricultural exports to the
sympathetic to Israel's plea,
10-nation Common Market -but that the matter should
in view of Spain's admis-
be negotiated on the Euro-
sion.
pean level.
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