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Chaos in Private Gardens: "Economic Necrosis" | Israel today

2020-03-18T23:13:29.120Z


Education


Daycare owners fear: Toddler parents will cancel regular payments • Mother to daycare: "We will not pay for service we did not receive"

  • Kindergarten in Israel // Illustration photo: Oren Ben Hakon

Most supervised and subsidized gardens announced yesterday that no parents will be charged for April. This is in contrast to the private dormitory where there is a great deal of tension between the horticulturists and some of the parents.

The Na'am network told parents of preschool children that the April tuition would not be charged and that a refund of half of March's tuition be considered.

The same is true of the WIZO networks and the "smart start" of the community center. April's tuition will not be charged, as will the rest of the period where the WIZO dormitories will continue to be closed. Delivered from there.

Even in the religious belief movement, they will not collect until a full return to school. Toddler parents in private kindergartens expect to receive back the money they paid in advance, following the paralysis of the education system and the restoration of the private kindergarten or daycare. As a result, the owners of dormitories and gardens fear economic collapse.

"The biggest concern is that the epidemic will go on for a long time and solutions like reimbursement or partial compensation will not be taken into account, and we will have to give parents full payments - and just financially," fears the Ohana-Ayus Foundation's attorney, the Hibbon Association National Private and Private Garden in Jerusalem. "I sent a kindergarten message to my parents, explaining the situation we were facing and forcing us all to take social solidarity."

Do you make sure parents cancel checks?

"The big concern for the private sector is that parents will stop payments or cancel payments, even though current kindergarten payments are in place - rent, property taxes, salaries for workers who do not meet the terms of the ILA and various suppliers. In such a situation the gardens will be in danger of closure or economic collapse and the children will have nowhere to go. The parents' confidence and confidence in the system is broken as a result of the fear of a teacher's non-refund. "

Nitzan Katz, owner of a private kindergarten in Ramat Aviv with 35 children and partner in the "path to kindergarten" venture, supports Ohana IOS: "I sent a message to preschool parents that we want to create a fair situation, where on the one hand the parents receive the maximum credit and on the other, the preschool continues to pay Committed to them. "

On the other hand, K, a toddler, felt hopeful that "the uncertainty is enormous, no one has answers. There is no reason we will pay for a service we did not receive."

Source: israelhayom

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