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Israel's unwanted African migrants - pay them to go away
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Israel's unwanted African migrants - pay them to go away
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-35475403For nearly a year Israel has been offering African migrants cash and the chance to go and live in what is supposed to be a safe haven in a third country - but the BBC has spoken to two men who say that they were abandoned as soon as they got off the plane. One was immediately trafficked, the other left to fend for himself without papers. Full article at link ....
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Re: Israel's unwanted African migrants - pay them to go away
Just wait a few months and Europe will decide Israel has the right idea.....
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http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.701753
A leaflet advertising a cleaning service has caused an online uproar on Friday, as it appeared to offer varying rates according to the ethnicity of the cleaner.
According to the leaflet, a photo of which was posted on Facebook by Israeli journalist and blogger Tal Schneider, the rate for hiring an African cleaning woman was 49 shekels an hour ($12.6), while a cleaner from eastern Europe was slightly costlier at 52 shekels ($13.4).
Most expensive was an eastern European cleaner with Israeli citizenship, costing 69 shekels an hour ($17.7).
The leaflet, which was handed out in affluent north Tel Aviv, promised that all the service's employees had the proper permits, so customers would not risk incurring any fines for hiring them. "Don't want to hire an Arab for security reasons? Tired of being legal employers and getting sued by any passing worker? There's a solution," the leaflet reads.
In her Facebook post, Schneider wrote: "Outspoken racism is seeping into Israeli society. Pricing employees according to race. Admit that you haven't thought of that yet. Israel 2016."
The post raked over 3,000 Likes and was shared nearly 600 times by Saturday afternoon. Most of the over 500 comments on the original post expressed shock and dismay. "I'm not sure if the leaflet is more racist, misogynistic or just repulsive," one commenter wrote, while another sufficed with a succinct "Yuck."
An employee of the cleaning service told the Israeli website Mako that the different rates were not illegal. "I don't handle the rates, but I know that women from eastern Europe are better workers," she told Mako.
read more: http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.701753
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http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.701753
A leaflet advertising a cleaning service has caused an online uproar on Friday, as it appeared to offer varying rates according to the ethnicity of the cleaner.
According to the leaflet, a photo of which was posted on Facebook by Israeli journalist and blogger Tal Schneider, the rate for hiring an African cleaning woman was 49 shekels an hour ($12.6), while a cleaner from eastern Europe was slightly costlier at 52 shekels ($13.4).
Most expensive was an eastern European cleaner with Israeli citizenship, costing 69 shekels an hour ($17.7).
The leaflet, which was handed out in affluent north Tel Aviv, promised that all the service's employees had the proper permits, so customers would not risk incurring any fines for hiring them. "Don't want to hire an Arab for security reasons? Tired of being legal employers and getting sued by any passing worker? There's a solution," the leaflet reads.
In her Facebook post, Schneider wrote: "Outspoken racism is seeping into Israeli society. Pricing employees according to race. Admit that you haven't thought of that yet. Israel 2016."
The post raked over 3,000 Likes and was shared nearly 600 times by Saturday afternoon. Most of the over 500 comments on the original post expressed shock and dismay. "I'm not sure if the leaflet is more racist, misogynistic or just repulsive," one commenter wrote, while another sufficed with a succinct "Yuck."
An employee of the cleaning service told the Israeli website Mako that the different rates were not illegal. "I don't handle the rates, but I know that women from eastern Europe are better workers," she told Mako.
read more: http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.701753
More at link.
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