[etni] Re: question about school fees
- From: "Judy Freedman" <judyfreedman@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <judiavi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "ETNI" <etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 08:56:39 +0200
Dear Judi,
I am in exactly the same position as you but...
I teach in a semi private school (and the Irgun teachers are striking). Some of
the parents have been threatening to stop their hora'at keva if we do not go
back to school.
The administration has a problem, if and when we go back to work the agreement
might include retroactive pay for the days we missed. Where will they get the
money from to pay the wages if parents do not pay up now? It's a dilemma
because in effect you are paying for a service which you aren't getting. On the
other hand, your money will be used correctly.
I would, as a teacher, like to know from where our school will get the extra
money to pay us when and if there is an increase! But that is not my problem (I
have enough!)
Have a good day
Judy
"Point is, I am also a parent and my daughter goes to a semi-private high
school for which I pay 520 shekel a month. Her school quite rightly is also on
strike apart from the dance track once a week intensive dancing training.
Her school fees continue to be paid through my visa card. Am I legally
justified if I stop the payments? I've already paid for this month but I want
to stop next month's payment. What say you?"
Judi G.
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- [etni] question about school fees
- From: Avi Granit
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