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November 09, 1984 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-11-09

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Friday, November 9, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Beating inflation

Continued from Page 4

But with the aid of a strike
here, a work stoppage there,
he knows the gap will be nar-
rowed.
Using his pocket calculator,
Mr. MCI found that his July
salary was the equivalent of
about $1,000, up from $600-
$700 in earlier months. By the
time he received his August
salary he found he could buy
fewer dollars with the shekels
he received. This worried him,
for the first time. Moreover,
the experts are now saying the
economic situation is really
serious and crisis is just
around the corner.
Mr. MCI wonders what this
will mean for him, personally.
As a senior clerk in a govern-
ment office he enjoys a benefit
quite exclusive to Israel — job
security. Budgets may shrink
but Mr. MCI cannot be sacked
unless he is caught in a crimi-
nal offense.
He is well aware, however,
that unemployment is on the
rise, a new phenomenon for Is-
rael. Workers are being fired,
especially temporary manual
laborers.
Mr. MCI's father-in-law
owns an electrical appliance
store. He is starting to com-
plain that sales have dropped.
Business is falling, unem-
ployment is rising. In the back
of MCI's mind there is a grow-
ing fear of social unrest. He
does not want to see all those
Arab day laborers from the
West Bank walking the
streets without jobs, thinking
possibly, how to blow up Jews.
Mr. MCI wants peace and
quiet. He wants stability. For
that cause he is ready to sac-
rifice a little — not too much.
Perhaps he will forego his an-
nual trip to Europe.
Because he begins to realize
that the economic situation is
very bad and that economic
hardships may be imminent,
Mr. MCI intends to have a last
fling. He spent the High Holi-
days on the French Rivieria.
After that, he will tighten his
belt.

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American football
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New York (JTA) — Soccer, by
far one of the most popular of Is-
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back seat to one of America's favo-
Monday night
rite pasttimes
football.
Middle East Television has re-
cently started broadcasting tapes
of the weekly games in Israel,
Lebanon, Jordan and Syria.



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