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May 31, 1985 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-05-31

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Friday, May 31, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Cabinet Plans
Education Talks

Jerusalem (JTA) — The
Cabinet has planned discussions
on the crisis in Israel's educa-
tional system and a decision on
the necessary cuts in the budget of
the Education Ministry, as re-
quested by the Finance Ministry,
is forthcoming.
The Education Ministry, as
part of its plan to reduce the
budget, sent out dismissal notices
last week to some 5,400 non-
tenured teachers. But even with
this reduction, the Finance Minis-
try is seeking an additional cut of
60 million Shekels (about
$60,000).
Premier Shimon Peres met last
Tuesday with Education Minister
Yitzhak Navon and Finance
Minister Yitzhak Modai on the
crisis triggered by the refusal of
the secondary school teachers to
forego wage-scale incremental
raises due to them last Sep-
tember. Navon asked the Cabinet
to deal with the problem, because
of the educational and social con-
sequences of the proposed cuts.
The Citizens Rights Movement,
meanwhile, submitted a motion of
non-confidence in the unity gov-
ernment for its handling of the
crisis in the education system.

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