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October 29, 1993 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-10-29

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— especially in light of a
mass wildcat strike of Israel
Aircraft Industries per-
sonnel that paralyzed the
country's air routes last
week.
IAI workers had called the
Oct. 21 strike to protest
planned cuts in the
workforce aimed at
streamlining the govern-
ment-owned aerospace and
weapons-manufacture com-
pany.
Labor Knesset member
Ya'acov Shefi, a leader of the
IAI union, found support
from at least three other
party colleagues Sunday in
demanding that the Finance
Ministry negotiate a solu-
tion with the IAI workers
before it introduces the state
budget in the Knesset.
The threat — implied
rather than expressed — is
that Mr. Shefi and his sup-
porters might withhold their
support in the budget vote.
In Israeli constitutional
practice, the budget vote is
tantamount to a vote of con-
fidence in the government.
Labor floor managers in
the Knesset are currently
attempting to get the budget
vote postponed. But a
postponement would hardly
provide a long-term solution
to Mr. Rabin's parliamen-
tary problems.

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Israel Delays
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Jerusalem (JTA) — The
committee responsible for
appointing new judges to the
Israeli Supreme Court has
delayed its decision by three
weeks.
The committee, which met
Sunday, failed to reach an
agreement on the candidates
for the four available posi-
tions, including court presi-
dent.
The next meeting of the
committee is to be held Nov.
12.
Although the committee's
proceedings are confidential,
the media had reported that
consensus had been reached
to appoint State Attorney
Dorit Beinish for the senior
judicial post. That post is be-
ing vacated by Justice
Menahem Elon, who is stepping
down on Nov. 24.
The expected naming of
Beinish was put off after no
agreement was reached on
the other three candidates
for justice. The committee
decided to postpone its deci-
sion in order to allow its
members to decide on all
four candidates.
The candidates include
Dalia Dorner and Zvi Tal,
both judges in Jerusalem. 0

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