"Peripherality" - definition from decision no. 1060 of the government dated 13.12.2009.
Link to the minutes of the cabinet meeting
"Peripherality" is a question of accessibility to services, health centers, education, culture, employment, commerce, etc., and the ability of citizens to use them effectively. These are services that actually have a substantial and daily effect on the standard of living in the periphery. Accessibility is not limited only to physical distance, but also to the ability to bridge the distance, both at the infrastructural-regional level and at the level of the individual and his means. In order to optimally express the founding idea of the national priority areas map, the definition of the peripheral areas should be based on geographical considerations, and on considerations that express the ability to exhaust the potential of accessibility and proximity to the center of the country.
Sad milestones in Haifa's peripheral trend:
- 14 / 09 / 2013 - Haifa District is the leader in the number of bankruptcies in 2013
- 27 / 08 / 2013 - Zim is considering leaving Haifa
- 03 / 11 / 2009 - Railway management moves from Haifa to Lod
In the "Hai Fe" system there is a consensus that this is the central root problem of Haifa. We believe that the people of Haifa need to understand the problem and its devastating consequences for the realization of Haifa's economic-cultural-social potential
Another blow to the lower city: the Phoenix insurance company, whose office building is located on Meginim street in the lower city, is leaving the city.
According to the information received on the "Hai Pa" website, the insurance company is moving its operations to Nesher City. Sad
Last week we reported here that (for the link) [url=http://haipo.co.il/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1068&p=4230&hilit=%D7%94%D7%A8%D7%9B%D7% 91%D7%AA#p4057:2iu2wn14]The railway management will move from Haifa to Lod and close the headquarters in Haifa[/url:2iu2wn14]
We turned to the city council member Silas wolf - Chairman of the Downtown Merchants Committee in order to learn more about the issue.
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Another economic branch is dying:
Meno Shipping will transfer winter berthing of its ships from the port of Haifa to Cyprus and Greece due to the increase in the rates at the ports
http://www.themarker.com/consumer/tourism/1.1488428
The Marker: The workers' representative is considering appealing the closure decision to the National Labor Court
[quote="geronimo":3fv9ss96]Egged building in Bat Galim - all of it stands empty and can be used by the offices of the railway management, the building is right on the tracks, Bat Galim station, close to the railway garages..
But the railway management rejects the idea and asks to build a headquarters in Lod at a cost of half a billion shekels..
http://www.nrg.co.il/online/16/ART2/277/299.html?hp=16&cat=1901&loc=20
is it related For their war against the residents of Haifa in the electrification project?
Pay attention to who Israel Railways is - the company that behaves forcefully in front of the residents of Haifa in the planning committees.
This is the company that claims to put a barrier between Haifa and the sea.
Please familiarize yourself - a profile of a company on the verge of liquidation.
The article from Demarker
Egged building in Bat Galim - all of it stands empty and can be used by the offices of the railway management, the building is right on the tracks, Bat Galim station, close to the railway garages..
But the railway management rejects the idea and asks to build a headquarters in Lod at a cost of half a billion shekels..
http://www.nrg.co.il/online/16/ART2/277/299.html?hp=16&cat=1901&loc=20
Where does Hapoel Haifa owner Yoav Katz choose to celebrate the start of the season with the team?
In a bar in Tel Aviv..
http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4107164,00.html
[quote="eran":ldyfxka8]Compilab is leaving Kiryat Technion and moving to Neam in September
The Compulab company deals in computer components and mini computers. Its headquarters were in the Melt building in Kiryat Technion, the company was founded in 1992
and currently employs 70 people. Starting this September, the company is moving from the Technion case to the industrial area in Kneam and is expected to absorb
More workers. A large part of the employees live in Haifa and Bensher and Mayor Yakneam held an introductory meeting with the management and employees of the company in Nsyon
Convince them to move to the new neighborhoods in Kneam.
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From the Yakneam Municipality website
Compilab is leaving Kiryat Technion and moving to Neam in September
The Compulab company deals in computer components and mini computers. Its headquarters were in the Melt building in Kiryat Technion, the company was founded in 1992
and currently employs 70 people. Starting this September, the company is moving from the Technion case to the industrial area in Kneam and is expected to absorb
More workers. A large part of the employees live in Haifa and Bensher and Mayor Yakneam held an introductory meeting with the management and employees of the company in Nsyon
Convince them to move to the new neighborhoods in Kneam.
In basketball, we are also waiting to see if Maccabi Haifa owner Jeff Rosen leaves for Rishon Lezion
According to the newspapers, because of the attitude of the Haifa municipality and the one-year delay in the renovation of Ramma, he held talks with Rishon Lezion:
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http://www.mynet.co.il/articles/0,7340, … 35,00.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://cafe.themarker.com/topic/2163121/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Quietly Quietly - another blow to the Haifaites. This time firearms licensing goes out of the city
About a month ago, a discussion was opened at the Marker Cafe about a rumor that the Industrialists' Association was leaving Haifa. This is serious because it is a vote with the hands and feet of an important organization that is an important pillar in Haifa's status as a metropolitan center. Now the chairman of the association, Miki Sharan, has announced that the association is indeed leaving Haifa for Likneam or Karmiel. In the discussion that was brought up, it was stated by those in the know that Yona Yahav knew about this for a long time, but did not bother to do anything about it following the association's targeted requests. Therefore, the association is considering between The two cities whose heads recognize the importance of organizing yeshiva in their districts and we will certainly hear whining and shouting as usual. Who is to blame now? The state of Tel Aviv? Hamas? Who?
http://www.yedhaifa.co.il/?211-14-2275" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Industrialists' Association is leaving the building at 8 Namanim St. in the lower city.
They are considering moving to Likneam.
Did we wake up too late again?
http://cafe.themarker.com/topic/2062434/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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The Technion continues to expand in Tel Aviv: it won the tender for three buildings in Sarona (southern Kariya) where it will conduct master's studies in conservation
The three buildings, with a total area of 1,671 square meters, will be rented by the Technion from the Tel Aviv Municipality after winning a tender published by it in October.
http://www.globes.co.il/news/article.as ... 1000581803" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Looking for a job online? Most likely you will find her in Tel Aviv.
ynet publishes data from the alljobs website today in preparation for a job fair tomorrow at the Grand Canyon with the alljobs company,
According to him on the website for the Haifa and Kiryat area only about 7% of the jobs in the economy, compared to 52% in the Tel Aviv area.
[quote="guest":6loya08r]Probably the economic court will not be established in Haifa either, and this campaign failed:
http://www.calcalist.co.il/local/articl … 65,00.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Despite the struggle of the Bar Association in Haifa and the position paper of the national bar against the economic court in Tel Aviv alone,
The articles in the media and the campaign of pressure from industrialists and the municipality, probably the economic court will be established in Tel Aviv:
5.7.2010
The Constitution Committee this morning approved the establishment of an economic court
According to the proposal, an economic department will be established in the district court in Tel Aviv
http://www.globes.co.il/news/article.as … echMusafHP" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3915292,00.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.calcalist.co.il/local/articl … 85,00.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And how do you sweep out the possibility of an economic court in another city:
"Due to the objections to the establishment of the court exclusively in Tel Aviv, it was decided to bring an addition to the bill as part of the plenary vote,
according to which the Minister of Justice, Prof. Yaakov Naman, will be authorized to establish another economic department in another city, in accordance with an administrative order.
Naman himself expressed opposition to receiving such authority."
Globes: The hospitals in the north are at the end of the queues for the imaging tests, CT (Computed Tomography) and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging).
You will have to wait 47 days for Rambam "the peak of the queues"!! This is while in the center you will only wait a day to a few days in the hospitals.
"The exceptions to the negative were those in the north of the country. Thus, for example, at the Nahariya Hospital the nearest appointment was within two and a half weeks, at the Furia Hospital in Tiberias the subjects were asked to wait 4.5 weeks. The record was recorded at the Rambam Hospital in Haifa, where they agreed to set Subjects have an appointment within 5 weeks."
Pay attention to the contemptuous response of Rambam Hospital:
"And those at the Rambam Hospital, the peak of the queues (queue within a range of 5.5 weeks), continue to maintain a pace. In the response delivered by the hospital's spokesperson, David Ratner, it was stated: "When it comes to an elective CT examination, it is the highest in the north due to the reputation it has gained, and this is reflected in long lines. Of course, in everything related to an urgent CT due to trauma, admission is immediate."
do you understand It's the high montin.. people are "willing" to wait 5 times, just because it's Rambam.. not that we really have any other options in the north..
http://www.globes.co.il/news/article.as ... 1000567017" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A new program aired on the IDF airwaves last night at noon.
In one of the corners, a young reporter covered a process he went through in a hospital, and told about himself:
"I'm a former Haifai, so we have asthma, you know, it's part of the identity.."
There is no doubt that in the waves of the dusty IDF in Jaffa with the abundance of pollution from the Ayalon routes that kills several hundred people every year in Gush Dan, it is possible and desirable to laugh at Haifa with asthma.