THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Rubiner Gallery Exhibit Opens
The Rubiner Gallery,
7001 Orchard Lake Rd.,
West Bloomfield, will have
a holiday exhibition now
through Jan. 7.
On display will be paint-
ing, sculpture and graphics
by Aviva Robinson, Susan
Crile, Sherron Francis,
Jeane Tennent, David
Tammany, Marjorie Hecht,
Chuang Che, Glen
Michaels, Larry Zox, Kikio
Saito, Robert Roesch, Dar-
ryl Hughto, Nancy Thayer
and Fritz Mayhew.
The gallery also will dis-
play handmade objects in
glas, clay, wood, fiber and
jewelry.
Gallery hours are 10
a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesday
through Friday and 10
a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday.
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Botsford Inn
presents A Nancy Gurwin Production
NOW APPEARING
announce that they will
start billing card-holders
fortnightly instead of
monthly as was the practice
until now. The companies
say they are reluctant to
wait a full month for reim-
bursement because of soar-
ing inflation.
The new arrangement
was introduced by "Isra-
card" which is issued by the
Bank Hapoalim and "Vi-
san," issued by the Bank
Leumi and the Israel Dis-
count Bank. The Diners
Club, which has a much
smaller operation in Israel,
said it will continue
monthly billings.
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Histadrut announced that it
will pay an interim cost-of-
living allowance to close to
18 percent to all employees
of Histadrut-owned com-
panies despite the refusal
by private employers to do
the same.
Histadrut Secretary Gen-
eral Yeruham Meshel said
the interim payment would
be made later this month.
The next regular COL
allowance is due by Feb. 1.
The trade union federation
has so far failed to reach
agreement with private sec-
tor employees.
The
Manufacturers
Association, according to
Meshel, is seeking unac-
ceptable cuts in the Feb. 1
increments in exchange for
an 18 percent advance pay-
ment. This constitutes a
breach of the long-standing
COL agreement between
labor, management and the
government, Meshel said
and Histadrut will fight it.
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Labor has demanded
the interim payment on
the grounds that last
month's record inflation
wiped out the previous
COL increment. By or-
dering its companies to
pay the advance
allowance without a re-
duction in the February
payment, Histadrut is
bringing pressure to bear
on private employers to
soften their position.
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nt
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