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Recession-Hit Israel Expelling Foreign Workers
reuters ^ | September 16, 2003 | Tova Cohen

Posted on 09/16/2003 10:56:51 AM PDT by zacyak

TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israeli police raid a house in an upmarket Tel Aviv suburb, searching under beds and in closets until they find what they are looking for -- a tearful, frightened maid from the Philippines.

As the suspected illegal worker is led away to face deportation, she cries out that she has a daughter at her dwelling in Israel waiting for her. Her employer faces a fine of 10,000 shekels ($2,200).

The raid, broadcast on Israeli television, is part of a government campaign to send tens of thousands of foreign workers packing as the country wallows in a third year of recession amid a global slowdown and a Palestinian uprising for statehood.

Officials say the deportations will ease Israeli unemployment, now at 10.6 percent, setting off a public debate on whether Israelis will agree to take on the low-paying jobs.

No one knows for sure how many foreigners work in Israel, but the government estimates there are close to 300,000, of whom only about 100,000 have valid work permits.

They were initially welcomed with open arms by the government and hailed as an alternative to Palestinians.

Now, Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called the foreigners a "cancer" while Industry, Trade and Labour Minister Ehud Olmert said: "The damage caused by foreign workers to the Israeli economy is greater than any other damage."

Government advertisements warn of the consequences of employing illegal foreigners.

"The televised images have pained and shocked me," said Edna Levy, who recently fired her cleaning woman from the Philippines for fear of punishment. "There is a complete lack of compassion for people who have been here for years."

According to the Immigration Administration (IA), a division of the police, since the start of the year some 60,000 illegal workers have left, including 17,000 who were deported.

"Our target till the end of the year is to have 80,000 leave," said IA spokesman Rafi Yaffa.

POLICE TARGET CLEANERS AND NANNIES

For several months, police equipped with search warrants have conducted daily raids on buses or at the homes of foreign workers, often breaking down doors or smashing windows.

Now they are going to homes of Israelis suspected of employing foreign cleaners and nannies.

"If our leaders were serious about addressing unemployment, they would not be rounding up foreign workers but taking concrete steps to stimulate growth," said the conservative Jerusalem Post in an editorial.

"If ... removal of foreign workers would greatly raise labor costs in an industry, causing that industry to collapse, the net economic damage could cause more jobs to be lost than are saved," the newspaper said.

Israel's Builders' Association said that because of a manpower shortage, roughly 60 percent of the construction sites in the country were paralyzed or progressing very slowly.

"In the end, it (the government's campaign) will only increase unemployment," said spokeswoman Hagit Klein, noting 310,000 Israelis work in the industry as well as 16,000 legal and 10,000 illegal foreigners.

Workers' rights groups said they have received complaints of police brutality during arrests. Yaffa said complaints were few.

As for raids on Israeli homes, Yaffa said they result from tips from ordinary citizens.

The immigrants come mainly from China, Thailand, the Philippines, Turkey, Romania and Africa. Many were brought here by the government starting in the mid-1990s to work in agriculture, construction and home care for the elderly.

To avoid arresting parents with children, families are being offered the option of registering with the police when they receive a date for leaving. Until that date they can move about freely, and more than 500 families have registered.

Yet even this policy has raised problems.

Eric Lamptuy of Ghana said he is ready to leave on the October date assigned to him. But doctors have told his wife, in the early stages of a high-risk pregnancy, she cannot fly.

"I want her to stay till November or December so that she doesn't miscarry," said Lamptuy. He said police told him the entire family must travel on the given date or risk prison.

In late August a Paris-based human rights group said Israeli employers routinely violate the rights of migrant workers, who make up close to 13 percent of the workforce, with conditions in some cases "equivalent to slavery."

Rights groups have appealed to the Supreme Court to cancel the policy of "binding," in which work permits are issued to employers, not workers, leaving them at the mercy of their bosses who sometimes confiscate passports and withhold pay.

"Workers can sue their employers but employers will then fire them and they become illegal," said Sigal Rozen, head of the Israeli non-profit organization Hotline For Migrant Workers.

"Don't believe it," said Interior Minister Avraham Poraz. "If anything goes wrong with an employer and a foreign worker can prove it, then he can get a permit to move to someone else."

Poraz told Reuters that Israel recognized it cannot do without foreigners in agriculture and home nursing but the goal is to reduce the number to 150,000.

"It's just an economical issue, it's not that we don't like them. I have a lot of sympathy for them but unfortunately they are taking work from Israelis," he said.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: foreignworkers; israel; recession
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Too bad our government doesn't have the same policy.
1 posted on 09/16/2003 10:56:51 AM PDT by zacyak
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To: zacyak
I'm envious.
2 posted on 09/16/2003 11:01:53 AM PDT by capydick ("We're the party that wants to see an America in which people can still get rich.")
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To: zacyak
Bush, are you listening???

Put the National Guard on our border with Mexico!

3 posted on 09/16/2003 11:03:14 AM PDT by SunStar (Democrats piss me off!)
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To: zacyak
Also build a strong border fence/wall like the Izzies do.
4 posted on 09/16/2003 11:03:39 AM PDT by dennisw (G_d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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To: zacyak
Right on zacyak, I think we should get rid of all of our immigrant workers so that we proud americans can go back to doing jobs like cleaning toilets and sewing t-shirts for two dollars an hour, every time I go out to find a toilet cleaning job... yeah you guessed it... some foreign worker has already taken it....
5 posted on 09/16/2003 11:04:54 AM PDT by Mohamed (USA! USA! USA!)
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To: zacyak
ISRAEL AFTER CONTINUOUS ISLAMIC TERROR

PLOwell: It is a true honor for me to actually meet the inventor, the father, of terrorism
and to shake the hand of the actual murderer that had a crippled Jew
thrown off of a ship at sea. Yes, of course, I have US checks on me.
How many tens of millions dollars would you like today to continue
tomorrow's bombings and murders of ..
..... ahh... you know ...?


6 posted on 09/16/2003 11:05:11 AM PDT by Diogenesis (If you mess with one of us, you mess with all of us)
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To: zacyak
"The raid.... is part of a government campaign to send tens of thousands of foreign workers packing as the country wallows in a third year of recession amid a global slowdown and a Palestinian uprising for statehood." so that's it they want a State of their own. I never got that from them blowing up supermarkets and bars. Thanks Reuters.
7 posted on 09/16/2003 11:06:19 AM PDT by Murtyo
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To: Mohamed
Where, in THIS country, can you find anyone "sewing Tshirs for 2 dollars an hour?"
8 posted on 09/16/2003 11:06:19 AM PDT by EggsAckley (........I LOVE pushing the abuse button......)
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To: dennisw
Also build a strong border fence/wall like the Izzies do.

I wish, but the way Bush just came out in support of H1-b visas, you know that's never going to happen. Unlike the Israeli leadership, our politicians don't seem to give a rat's ass about our unemployed.

10 posted on 09/16/2003 11:09:43 AM PDT by zacyak
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To: EggsAckley
There are a couple places down the street from me here in Los Angeles if you want to come check them out, I can get you a good deal on t-shirts, this lady sells em out back right next to the rv where they perform the forced abortions on the kidnapped cambodians workers...
11 posted on 09/16/2003 11:10:33 AM PDT by Mohamed (USA! USA! USA!)
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To: zacyak
A marvelously bleeding-heart-liberal slanted article.

I'm glad to see the Israeli government taking actions designed to make jobs available for their own people. Taking care of your own....now there's a novel idea.

You can be legal or you can be leaving. I too, would like to see the US try something like that.
12 posted on 09/16/2003 11:13:04 AM PDT by NerdDad
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To: Mohamed
Mohamed Since Sep 16, 2003

You registerd TODAY to disagree with suggestions for deporting illegals.......?

Welcome, NEWBIE.

13 posted on 09/16/2003 11:13:06 AM PDT by EggsAckley (........I LOVE pushing the abuse button......)
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To: Mohamed
we should get rid of all of our immigrant workers so that we proud americans can go back to doing jobs like cleaning toilets and sewing t-shirts for two dollars an hour

Construction and factory jobs pay much more than 2 bucks an hour...or I should say they used to anyway. The way things are going, maybe we all better get use to working for minimum wage.

14 posted on 09/16/2003 11:14:00 AM PDT by zacyak
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To: EggsAckley
Thanks for the welcome buddy, always appreciate someone supporting my right of expression
15 posted on 09/16/2003 11:14:56 AM PDT by Mohamed (USA! USA! USA!)
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To: zacyak
guess you have to make a choice, do you keep the wages up for hard working americans, making things more expensive, and get less chicken nuggets for your dollar, or do you decide you like the 20 nuggets for 2 bucks and say "to hell with what it takes, I love cheap stuff!"
16 posted on 09/16/2003 11:17:40 AM PDT by Mohamed (USA! USA! USA!)
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To: NerdDad
This is not at all about making jobs available for Israelis. It is that the most highly educated country in the world has a severe shortage of people willing to get their hands dirty.

Do you think college graduates want to wipe stoves or baby behinds ?
17 posted on 09/16/2003 11:19:00 AM PDT by Tokhtamish (Free trade ! Cheap Labor ! Cheap Life ! Cheap Flesh !)
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To: zacyak
Yeah, but we aren't in a recession. We are in a "jobless" stock market 'bubble' recovery...
18 posted on 09/16/2003 11:21:26 AM PDT by AntiGuv (™)
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To: zacyak
I agree! Looks like the Israelis know what the word "illegal" means.
19 posted on 09/16/2003 11:21:30 AM PDT by Mears
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To: Mohamed
" every time I go out to find a toilet cleaning job...."

Don't knock it. I supplemented my income cleaning toilets for 2 years, took my kids along to teach 'em a few things. You can make $25-30 an hour in Chicago doing this. Hours suck, though.

20 posted on 09/16/2003 11:25:37 AM PDT by cookcounty
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