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Prime Minister and Ministers of Finance, Tourism and Economy concluded: Aid package of tens of thousands of shekels for workers in the tourism industry | Israel Today

2021-12-15T19:58:10.010Z


After the government heard calls to "sacrifice" tourism, the state decided to invest 30,000 shekels in an employee in the industry who would choose to join another occupation.


Prime Minister Bennett and the Ministers of Finance, Tourism and the Economy agreed today (Wednesday) on the aid package for the tourism industry, as part of tackling the Omicron strain.

The decision is subject to government approval and will come to a vote soon.

As you may recall, during a cabinet meeting earlier this week, Transport Minister Merav Michaeli said that the tourism industry should be "sacrificed" and Finance Minister Lieberman recommended that travel agents change professions.

At the center of the assistance package is an investment of up to NIS 30,000 in each employee from the tourism industry who chooses to join another occupation, in the industry or outside it.

As part of the investment, all those engaged in the tourism industry will receive professional training at a cost of up to NIS 20,000 for training, with no occupancy limit and a state subsidy.

Vocational training is intended for a wide range of professions in the high-tech, industrial and other employment fields.

In addition, a monthly training scholarship of up to NIS 10,000 will be given, depending on the length of the training (up to 4 months), regardless of other sources of income (whatever they may be).

Ben Gurion Airport (Archive), Photo: Coco

This assistance will benefit thousands of employees in the tourism industry, including tour guides and travel agents, whose occupation is affected by the change in entry guidelines to Israel.

In order to help prepare for the changing situation, it was also decided to extend the number of state-guaranteed loan funds by a number of months from which all businesses in the economy can benefit.

Grants for hotels and support for guides

Meanwhile, hotels that have experienced a decrease of more than 40% in business turnover due to restrictions on the entry of tourists to Israel, will benefit from grants totaling about NIS 150 million that will be transferred over the coming months. Marketing, personnel retention and reimbursement of expenses in the total amount of approximately NIS 60 million.

Protest of workers in the tourism industry, Photo: Yoni Rickner

To assist the guides, the state will fund about 25,000 free tours for the public, for a fee of about 1,000 NIS per tour and a total of about 25 million NIS.

The tours will be conducted through the Nature and Parks Authority and other government ministries.

In addition to all this, and in order to produce immediate livelihood solutions, workers from the tourism industry will be able to be employed as corona trustees in the education system and as epidemiological researchers in local authorities, with a monthly salary of up to NIS 11,000.

Recall that in the last two years there has been a significant decrease in the number of tourists to Israel - while in 2019 about 4.5 million tourists entered Israel, in 2021 by November only about 370,000 tourists entered.

PM Bennett: "Our Line - Keeping the Economy Open"

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett referred to the agreements and said: "We stand by to help the people of the tourism industry in the difficult moments. The goal is to protect the health of Israeli citizens from the Omicron strain, while keeping the economy open and the economy as a series. Constant learning of the information and updating the steps accordingly. "

The Minister of Finance, Avigdor Lieberman, said: "Our directive was to invest first and foremost in employment - both through job creation and in training and routing to jobs that are so necessary for the economy. There are also many resources later on to enable a better life alongside the Corona. "

Bennett and Lieberman, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

"The assistance package provides a horizon and an immediate economic solution for guides, tourism organizers, incoming tourism-based hotels, and other businesses from the tourism world that have been hit hard again by restrictions on entry and exit to Israel," says Tourism Minister Yoel Rezbozov. "Many temporary jobs for the tourism workers until the tourists return to Israel and for all those who want to develop into the new fields."

"The industry is one of the main victims of the Corona crisis and therefore we decided to address the industry's workers through a variety of training and job creation while providing economic security during training and absorption into the labor market," said Economy and Industry Minister Orna Barbibai.

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Source: israelhayom

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