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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hamas proposes job cuts to avert financial collapse
2006-05-31
Avert?
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Palestinian Finance Minister Omar Abdel-Razeq proposed on Wednesday cutting thousands of government workers and selling off government investment assets in a bid to avert financial collapse.
Oh, boy! The world's biggest gun sale!
Abdel-Razeq told the Palestinian parliament that Western aid cuts, Israel's refusal to release tax revenues, and U.S. pressure on banks to hold up the government's funds made it impossible for him to even submit a budget for next year.
He said it was unclear what the government's revenues would be and warned of an "economic disaster" if the financial pressure persisted.
Economic disaster in Palestine. Can ya beat that?
Washington and other Western powers have cut aid to the cash-strapped Palestinian government over Hamas's refusal to recognize Israel, renounce violence and accept interim peace deals. Hamas, sworn to destroy Israel, has shown no signs of softening its position.
Hamas, which took control of the Palestinian Authority in March, has been unable to secure the funds to pay salaries to 165,000 government workers.
Work at many ministries has come to a halt because of a lack of funds for routine services and because many employees can no longer afford the cost of transport to work.
Abdel-Razeq proposed firing around 11,500 employees who do not regularly show up for work, and retiring another 5,000, moves that could increase tensions because most of those affected are members of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah faction.
Well that should throw some gas on the fire...
According to Palestinian law, workers over the age of 60 must retire.
Abdel-Razeq proposed encouraging the early retirement of 500 workers and cutting government fuel subsidies. Hamas wants to import fuel and gas into Gaza from Egypt instead of Israel.
He also asked the Palestinian Legislative Council for approval to sell off the remaining government assets from the Palestine Investment Fund, which Abbas controls.
Investment fund officials said Abbas was unlikely to agree to selling off the assets to pay salaries because doing so could result in the imposition of U.S. sanctions.
The officials said Abbas has used assets in the fund to pay the Palestinian Authority's water, electricity and fuel bills.
"It is not possible to present the 2006 budget," Razeq said. "The current siege requires reconsidering the projections we had issued earlier."
Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh pledged on Tuesday to pay a full month's wages in a few days to 40,000 workers whose salaries were less than 1,500 shekels ($332). He also promised to pay each of the other 125,000 government workers, who earn higher salaries, an advance of 1,500 shekels. But Abdel-Razeq said it was unclear when the 125,000 workers who earn more would get their money.
A Western diplomat said the Hamas-led Finance Ministry, in a bid to avert U.S.-led banking restrictions, planned to issue individual cheques to the 40,000 workers rather than transfer the money directly into their bank accounts. Workers could then take the cheques to a local bank or money changer and seek cash. "The issue is whether the banks will honor them (the cheques)," the diplomat said.
I would suggest they do...or else.
Posted by:tu3031

#8  Someday the paleos will realize that Israeli "occupation" was their Golden Age. Then they'll self-combust from the sheer humiliation of it all.
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2006-05-31 22:15  

#7  Abdel-Razeq proposed firing around 11,500 employees who do not regularly show up for work, and retiring another 5,000, moves that could increase tensions because most of those affected are members of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah faction.

If only Arik could read this.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-05-31 20:53  

#6  Waydaminute - didn't they just announce they've got money from an unnamed source?

Mebbe the source was not only unnamed, but non-existent? :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-05-31 20:33  

#5  "Errrrr....don't bother putting in a greenhouse"
Posted by: Frank G   2006-05-31 19:36  

#4  I bet they could fire the entire staff at Yassar Arafish Airplop. Maybe the Jews could buy it and make it a new Military Air Base? OTOH who would buy anything in the Gaza/West Bank? "here we have a lovely split-level with motar pits and katusa launchers [KABOOM] err here we have some recently cleared land ready for building.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-05-31 19:21  

#3  Start by firing the airport guys - there's 30 or so. The airport's been closed for years and they don't have any work. Just a place to drink coffee and claim a salary for it.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-05-31 18:20  

#2  when your income derives from aid, perhaps you should avoid the Paleo example and STFU
Posted by: Frank G   2006-05-31 17:45  

#1  Palestinian Finance Minister Omar Abdel-Razeq proposed on Wednesday cutting thousands of government workers and selling off government investment assets in a bid to avert financial collapse.

As far as I can tell, appears they're well on the road to recovery.

"Recession is when your neighbor loses his job. Depression is when you lose yours. And recovery is when Jimmy Carter loses his."
Ronald Reagan.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-05-31 17:07  

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