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The "representative of the self-employed" in the Knesset overthrew the law that guaranteed them unemployment benefits - Walla! Of money

2021-10-07T10:58:01.831Z


On the other hand, the Knesset rejected the bill to provide severance pay to the self-employed. Deputy Minister Avir Kara, one of the founders of the Shulmanim group, was the one who overthrew the law designed to help them


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The "representative of the self-employed" in the Knesset overthrew the law that guaranteed them unemployment benefits

Deputy Minister Avir Kara, who entered the Knesset as one of the founders of the Shulmanim Independent Organization, voted against the bill for severance pay for the self-employed, and in fact was the one who overthrew him.

Kara this time suffered not only insults from the opposition benches, but also from every factor related to the independent organizations

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Sonia Gorodisky

Wednesday, 06 October 2021, 15:29 Updated: 15:46

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It seems that even the heights of cynicism to which we have become accustomed in the political system were broken today, when the Knesset of Israel once again overthrew, on Kol's tip, the bill intended to ensure unemployment benefits for the self-employed.

Deputy Minister Avir Kara from the right, who entered the Knesset as the Shulmanim representative, voted in the plenum against the bill intended to allow them unemployment benefits, and in fact was the one who caused its overthrow.



Kara objected in accordance with coalition discipline, in light of the fact that this is a proposal by MK Sami Abu Shehadeh of the Balad faction that is not part of the government.

Following the Kara vote, the bill fell by a preliminary reading by a majority of 55 opponents to 54 in favor.



Likud members who supported the bill to embarrass Kara shouted at him: "You sold the independents, rag," and other calls.

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Deputy Minister Avir Kara as an activist for the self-employed.

The man elected to the Knesset as the representative of the self-employed was the one who overthrew the law designed to guarantee them entitlement to unemployment benefits (Photo: Official website, I Shulman movement)

Angry responses from independent organizations

Adv. Roi Cohen, president of Lahav

- the Chamber of Independent and Business Organizations in Israel, representing 64 organizations and more than a quarter of a million self-employed in response:



What the Minister of Welfare, Meir Cohen, presented is the outline we agreed on with the National Insurance Institute - the formation of a joint fund for the self-employed and the state, which can only be opened according to certain rules.

Deputy Minister Avir Kara opposes this outline arguing that unemployment benefits for the self-employed should be voluntary.



Deputy Minister Kara represents only himself and the right-wing party, and not the independents in the State of Israel.

We will act with all the force that the rights of self-employed will be compared with the rights of employees. "



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On the overthrow of the Knesset plenum the proposal for unemployment benefits for the self-employed: The government, each of whose components without exception, ran an election campaign on the backs of the self-employed and the self-employed revealed today its real, ugly and detached face by overthrowing the Unemployment Benefit Law.



The "change" government continues to abandon hundreds of thousands of independent Israelis, and is content with empty promises.

MK Knight called proved to everyone that the best interests of the self-employed does not meet in front of him, leaving the fate of the self-employed and businesses in Israel.



Yossi Alkobi, president of the Association of Craft and Industry

, said in response to topple offer unemployment benefits for self-employed: "This is a painful day.

Only on Monday did the Prime Minister declare on the Knesset podium that the self-employed are no longer second-class citizens, and on the day of the test, we find out again that we are not counted.

Apparently this time too, separate statements and separate actions.

Sad and painful. "

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