Controversy in the government: Merav Michaeli voted against adding red states to the list

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Omicron Panic: Cabinet Ministers vote in a telephone poll to increase the number of red states to which pilots will have to go into significant isolation. Transport Minister Meirav Michaeli has announced that she opposes Bennett’s proposal because it hurts airlines.

Michaeli: “I will not lend a hand to continue the injury”

Transport Minister Michaeli, along with Minister Nachman Shai, voted against adding red states to the list, saying that “until an immediate real aid outline is reached for Israeli aviation, I will not lend a hand in continuing to harm it. The Prime Minister rightly takes steps to protect against disease expansion, but The government must understand that just as an outline for tourism has been achieved, so must an outline for aviation. Without it, companies will collapse and the facts and workers will be harmed. The State of Israel cannot afford it. “

It will be recalled that two days ago, the Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett, the Minister of Finance, Avigdor Lieberman, the Minister of Tourism, Yoel Razbozov, and the Minister of Economy and Industry, Orna Barbibai, agreed on an aid package for the tourism industry, as part of dealing with the Omicron strain.

(Bennett refers to the spread of the omicron in Israel).

Following the Prime Minister’s guidance at the weekly cabinet meeting, the outline is formulated, the purpose of which is to help the tourism industry prepare and adapt to the changes that will take place following the continued treatment of the corona virus. The decision will be submitted to the government for approval soon. 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, industry or outside it.

This investment will be divided as follows:

  • Receiving professional training for all those engaged in the tourism industry at a cost of up to NIS 20,000 per training, with no occupancy limit and subsidized by the state. The professional training is intended for a wide range of professions in the high-tech, industrial and other fields.
  • 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).
  • 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.

In addition, financial assistance will also be provided in the following channels:

  • Hotels that have experienced a decrease of more than 40% in business turnover due to restrictions on the entry of tourists into Israel, will benefit from grants totaling approximately NIS 150 million that will be transferred over the coming months.
  • Inbound tourism organizers – resources will be allocated to assist and support marketing activities, personnel retention and reimbursement of expenses totaling approximately NIS 60 million.
  • Guides – The state will fund about 25,000 free tours for the public that will be performed by guides, 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.

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