To what degree can intelligent women be oblivious of their surroundings? Now we know: "Wonderful," they chorused at the ruling. "We won."
The lobbies and the coalitions, and women who like to talk on the radio, lauded and applauded that miserable ruling without letting the facts get in their way. Let's see who benefits, though, shall we? Take an average working woman from, say, Ofakim, who could gross NIS 5,000 a month if only somebody were to take care of the kids. She gets a whole NIS 80. No question, that's a sum that will have her haring to find work, right? But the woman grossing NIS 10,000 gets NIS 670 extra, net, and the lady grossing NIS 15,000 gets NIS 900 more, just the ticket for her next ski vacation.
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How can intelligent women cheer and clap, and demand the ruling become law, when the losers are the very women who stay at home not out of delicacy, but because they genuinely can't pay NIS 2,000 a month, at least, for somebody to take care of the kid?
High-earning women will work whether or not they get that extra few hundred shekels. Intelligent women will work because staying at home is boring. But women earning a pittance need a genuine solution, not this pap served up by their devoted "sisters." As one smart woman pointed out, now the nanny has to get a pay slip, which means hiring an accountant, for a few hundred shekel a year more. How absolutely obtuse.
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