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Dear All,

Wishing all my Jewish friends a better and happier year to come, and likewise to my Muslim friends.  Eid ul-fitr mabruck

Now back to business, regarding the first of the 2 items this evening: I do not know whether or not its statistics include also Israeli teachers and schools in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.  I suspect not, since it is generally known that their conditions are superior to those of schools within Israel.  If indeed the stats do include schools in the OPT, then I would imagine that without them the stats on expenditures for education would be lower yet and class size higher.  In any event, the Israeli government has money. But prefers to spend it on expansion and ethnic cleansing and propaganda instead of on educating its children.

The 2nd item announces the launching of the ballot initiative to require California Public Employee Systems to divest from companies engaged in the Occupation.  May it succeed.

Dorothy

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Haaretz Tuesday,

September 07, 2010

OECD: Israel pays teachers half of Western average

The OECD’s annual report on education shows Israel trailing other developed nations in spending per student and teacher salaries.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/oecd-israel-pays-teachers-half-of-western-average-1.312773

By Or Kashti

Israel spends less per student than other members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, according to an annual OECD education report released on Tuesday.

According to the report, in 2007 Israel spent $3,631 per preschool student, $5,060 per primary school student and $5,741 per secondary school student.

The corresponding average expenditures in other OECD countries were $5,447, $6,741 and $8,267.

Israeli classrooms were more crowded than the OECD average – 27.6 students compared to 21.6.

The Education Ministry said that the OECD’s “Education at a Glance” report was based on data from before the implementation of the “New Horizon” educational reforms.

In 2008, an Israeli primary school teacher with 15 years experience earned $19,868, compared to the OECD average of $39,426.

“The data on the low teachers’ salaries strengthens the righteousness of our struggle to improve pay for teachers,” said Ron Erez, head of Israel’s Secondary School Teachers Association. “It is unacceptable that a country belonging to the OECD would pay an important public sector like its teachers low salaries compared to their colleagues in western nations.”

On a positive note, the OECD report found that Israel is one of the leading countries in high school graduation rate. 90 percent of Israeli teenagers graduate from high school, 10 percentage points higher than the OECD average.

Israel is also a leader in the percentage of people ages 25-64 with some form of higher education.

The rate of those 25-34 with a form of higher education, however, is lower than the 35-64 cohort, casting uncertainty on whether Israel will stay among the leaders in this category in the future.

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[forwarded by Donna Wallach]

Good news! And people are already organizing for this here in the Bay Area!  More good news!

———- Forwarded message ———-

From: Karin Pally <[email protected]>

Sep 7, 2010

Subject: [FG-Discussions] “DIVEST FROM ISRAEL” CALIFORNIA BALLOT INITIATIVE LAUNCHES STATEWIDE

MEDIA ADVISORY:

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

  “DIVEST FROM ISRAEL” CALIFORNIA BALLOT INITIATIVE LAUNCHES STATEWIDE ON WEDNESDAY WITH A SIGNING CEREMONY 

IN FRONT OF ISRAELI CONSULATE IN LA

First Ballot Measure in Nation Aimed at Changing Israeli Policies 

Through Divestment by State Agencies

California Israel Divestment Campaign 

www.israeldivestmentcampaign.org

VISUALS: Giant petition to be signed by speakers.

LOS ANGELES, CA (Sept.7) –Californians committed to peace and justice for Palestine-Israel will launch the statewide campaign of California ballot Initiative 10-0020 with a signing ceremony in front of the Israeli Consulate in Los Angeles on Wednesday, September 8, 2010.  Although California has adopted policies requiring divestment from Sudan, Iran and other nations, this is the first ballot measure in the nation aimed at changing Israeli policies through divestment by State agencies. It directs California’s large public employee and teacher pension funds to be consistent with their responsible investing policies and to divest from companies that violate the human rights of Palestinians. The description provided by the office of the Attorney General when it approved the measure for circulation last week says that the initiative “prohibits state retirement funds from investing in companies engaged in certain business activities in Israel.” 

WHEN: NOON, Wednesday, September 8, 2010

WHERE: In front of the Israeli Consulate, 6380 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048

WHY:  Launch Ballot Initiative Drive to Require Public Employee Systems to Divest from Certain Business Activities in Israel

WHO: Shakeel Syed, Executive Director of the Islamic Shura Council of Southern California;  Rev. Dr. DarELL T. Weist retired, Senior Minister United Methodist Church of Los Angeles; Yael Korin, Israeli-American researcher; Mahmood Ibrahim, Palestinian-American Professor of History, California State Polytechnic University Pomona; Rosie Martinez, labor activist, Latino Caucus, SEIU 721; and Andy Griggs, retired teacher LAUSD, STRS members, United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) activist. 

“Our government has done nothing to end Israel’s brutal occupation and violation of internationally recognized human rights,” said Sacramento resident Chris Yatooma, the founder of Israel Divestiture Forum and the official proponent of the initiative, “including UN Resolutions and the Geneva Conventions.” 

“Our tax dollars now help fund these violations of human rights to the tune of more than $3 billion a year in grants, adding up to a staggering $106 billion over the past five decades.” said Israeli-born campaign organizer Yael Korin.

“California retirement funds have their own disturbing record,” said local campaign organizer Sherna Gluck, a member of the Public Employee Retirement System (PERS).  “Our public retirement systems have more than $1.5 billion invested in at least eight companies that provide war materials and services used in violation of internationally recognized human rights, including support for the illegal Israeli settlements and the “Separation Wall.”

Public pension funds in Norway and Sweden have already divested from one of the companies identified by the initiative organizers.

Organized by a diverse group of Californians, the initiative has been endorsed by two Nobel Peace Laureates: Archbishop Desmond Tutu, one of the principal leaders of South Africa’s successful struggle to end Apartheid and Mairead Maguire, renowned Belfast peacemaker.  

Leading local endorsers include Marcy Winograd, former California congressional candidate; Stanley Sheinbaum, well-known peace advocate and organizer of the historic meeting in which the PLO expressed its willingness to abandon armed struggle and recognize Israel; and Executive Director Hussam Ayloush of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR-LA). Local clergy, labor activists and members of PERS and the State Teachers Retirement System (STRS) have also endorsed the initiative. Several key endorsers will be present on Wednesday to become the first signers of the ballot initiative.

For a complete list of the current endorsers, see: www.israeldivestmentcampaign.org/endorsements.htm.

“Because I am a teacher”  said Marcy Winograd, former congressional candidate and a STRS participant, “I  am particularly concerned that my retirement funds might be used to further colonize Palestinian land or to erase the beautiful olive groves planted by the indigenous residents of the West Bank.”

Californians who do not want their state retirement funds to contribute to the violation of human rights are mobilizing a statewide campaign mirroring the worldwide anti-Apartheid movement that toppled White rule in South Africa. Their work draws moral support from Archbishop Tutu’s August 22nd endorsement message to Californians:  “We defeated Apartheid nonviolently because the international community agreed to support the disinvestment in Apartheid campaign. A similar campaign can help to bring peace in the Middle East and do so nonviolently.” 

Media Contacts:  

Sherna Berger Gluck:  – [email protected]

Andy Griggs;  – [email protected]

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