West German Welfare Outlets Called Scrooges
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BONN — Some West German welfare offices are refusing Christmas bonuses to Turks and other non-Christian immigrants on the basis that they do not celebrate the event, a semi-governmental bureau that deals with foreigners’ problems complained Tuesday.
The bureau said that while Germans picked up an extra allowance, usually $24 a person, with their social security checks, Muslim and Hindu residents were being sent away empty-handed.
“We call on those offices which refuse to pay Christmas money to bear in mind that the bitterness this discriminatory treatment will generate is a much more serious matter than the money which will be saved,” it added in a statement.
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