New Bridge Inaugurated but Still Not Open, Thousands Could Be Stranded by Omer Adam Concerts
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"We will pay $10,000 to anyone who brings us apartment buyers." "It is not certain that the giant firms will endure in the long term": the paradox of legal training. The Finance Ministry is pushing high-tech companies to cut employee salaries by 20 percent, Meirav Arlosoroff. "I invested NIS 360,000 from my training fund through Global Net. Now there is no one to talk to," Genia Wolinsky. "We ran into a bunch of jealous, infantile people who don't know how to work and don't want to work," Avi Bar-Eli. "The contractor loans story is behind us": should you wait or rush to buy an apartment? Hadar Horesh. "We will pay $10,000 to anyone who brings us apartment buyers," Gili Melnitsky. "It is not certain that the giant firms will endure in the long term": the paradox of legal training, Michal Palti.
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