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Tomer Sharon: "The situation where I have no money for food is approaching" Israel today

2020-07-02T18:16:44.619Z


"I would love to work for anyone who pays wages" • On "Habima": "How am I supposed to hold myself back from burning this building?" | in what


The veteran actor has publicly voiced his distress following the Corona crisis • "I'd love to work for anyone who pays wages" • On "Habima": "How am I supposed to hold myself back from burning this building?"

  • Tomer Sharon

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The Corona crisis, and its economic crisis, continue to hit Israeli civilians who are out and about real and tangible difficulties to exist. Last night, it was actor and veteran comedian Tomer Sharon (50) who made his outcry in a particularly harsh post on his Facebook page.

"So today I got a message from the stage, the same national institution whose problems were severe long before the Corona, which we postponed returning to work in a month," the actor wrote in his Facebook account. "And I knew, after all, it was clear to me last time, too, that it was postponed to August, that is, the situation where I have no money to eat is approaching."

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In a status that is not easy to read and digest, Sharon described the financial situation he was in and called for his employment. "I would love to work for anyone who pays wages," he wrote. "I'm a relatively talented man who can work in almost anything and even organize and lead things. Yes, charismatic. Well, two more months like that and working in sexual slavery, just not bothering my parents, who worked all their lives so I wouldn't be home when they were old, and rightly so, too. When I was young I wasn't a picnic, so here I am, negotiating the terms in private, but it would be really nice to work on something, mainly because of the company, the less wages, but the truth - also the wages, because two months stand between me and homelessness, like many of my friends.

"What is beautiful?", He concluded, "that people who have never dreamed of poverty of their day are now daydreaming about. It connects humans."

He then added another paragraph, referring to the Habima Theater and its conduct. "If 'Habima' were to give us the compensation that the law saved us," he wrote, "that is, the amount that would have kept us quiet for a few months, saved for us by law for years, for me 9, for others 30, I would not have written it. But No. Since the exchange of power in this national institution since the corrupt tribunal kicked it off for years, we were fired and immediately returned to work under another name, such as in the private sector after a company disbanded - except for one small detail: compensation. To us. Allegations? To the previous government. Nonexistent. The present only deals with the future. People have lost all their life savings. They are not shouting. Yet. Because they are afraid. Because they are still waiting for the workplace to return. It is no longer corona. A situation in which people suffered years of 'haircuts' in their paychecks, unpaid salaries, vacation, clothing, pension, etc. money taken in favor of a hidden and prehistoric debt, and no place of burial was known. So here is a virus and some are already old and there is no money, so how am I supposed to hold myself back from burning this fucking building that cost millions of my tax money with my own hands? I know. everything is open".

As you know, this is another voice of the cries of civilians, who found themselves without a proper source of income in the Corona. Actors, musicians, club owners, show producers and various stage workers have expressed great frustration in recent months in the face of their personal plight, given the crisis.

Source: israelhayom

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