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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
No planes or pay, but Gaza airport workers carry on
2006-05-02
It was a dark and stormy day at the aerodrome.
AFP: Not only have no planes landed for more than five years, but neither have any pay cheques for the past two months.
There's nothing unusual about keeping Paleostinian employees on for five years after the last plane has landed, but it's unusual for them not to get pay checks to rake off.
At Gaza's ghost town airport, time stands still rather than flies.
No, I don't imagine the flies stand still. They seldom do. Except for the ones that die battering against dusty window panes on a hot summer's day. Then they just lay there, slowly dessicating. Sometimes I wonder: What do dead flies draw?
"Every morning, we still come to work. We just sit and wait," says Akram Mohammad, one of 500 people on the payroll of the grandly named Yasser Arafat International Airport, who have not received a dime since February.
"Sometimes I sits and thinks, and other times I just sits."
The decision by the European Union and United States to suspend direct aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA) now that it is run by the radical Islamists of Hamas has meant the 140,000 PA employees went without pay in March and April.
But the airport workers went for five years without doing any work and continued to collect their pay...
But despite having their salaries suspended, the vast majority of airport employees still turn up for work everyday. "What else can we do? We can't just lounge around at home," says Akram who works in the travel information department where the phones have long since stopped ringing. "It's not as if we've got anywhere else to work either. Jobs are hard to come by in Gaza," adds Akram, whose two underemployed colleagues nod in agreement.
"We get paid just as much here as we would someplace else."
Posted by:Fred

#11  Awwwww............

Yee gods! There oughtta' be a sympathy meter for the sheer pathos of this stupid waste of electrons posing as a journalistic report...

Had me almost in tears, I tell ya' - tears!


Posted by: FOTSGreg   2006-05-02 18:37  

#10  CS, we're talking the Palestinians here. If it doesn't go boom or involve killing Jews, they're not interested.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2006-05-02 15:31  

#9  They must have an excellent view.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-05-02 14:37  

#8  Imaginary airport for an imaginary nation.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-05-02 13:56  

#7  Every morning, we still come to work. We just sit and wait

Sounds like my first tour in Germany. Worked at Borfink bunker, Nato Primary Static War Hq. Sat around waiting for WWIII to start, dust off the gear every week, exercised twice a year, got most every NATO nations holidays off. Nice job. Of course, if the balloon did go up, we figured we'd be a smoking crater within 30 minutes, Static Headquarters meaning fixed target and all.
Posted by: Steve   2006-05-02 13:46  

#6  How many more salaries for no work has the international community been paying for - five years minus 2 months of pay for nothing. What a crock. Now they're bitchin about not being for doing nothing.
Posted by: Shuns Uleating3851   2006-05-02 12:59  

#5  "Every morning, we still come to work. We just sit and wait,"

...and you speak how many languages? Please send me your resume and salary requirements.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-05-02 12:50  

#4  I consider myself a fairly lazy person but I doubt I could do nothing for five friggin years. After the first two I would get the message that this is not a profitable endeavor and move onto something else. I bet they were hoping for advancement! FYI there is no way we can help these people if they are content to just sit and do nothing to help themselves. How about (while your at work doing nothing) research ways to start a business, study to better yourself, or maybe search for a better job? A total write off of human DNA.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-05-02 12:29  

#3  Old Soviet saying - 'They pretend to pay us, and we pretend to work.'
Posted by: Raj   2006-05-02 09:19  

#2  Looks a lot like working as a french civil servant in that administration/social-model-the-whole-world-envies-us, except you're not paid. Bummer. So they perform an imaginary job, and they get an imaginary pay? Fair deal, no?
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-05-02 06:02  

#1  So, do they practice losing luggage all day?

They could hold a competition with the guys at Tehran airport.
Posted by: Omomolet Hupolush6487   2006-05-02 00:26  

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