U.S. Labor Leaders Blast British Union Israel Ban

By Jewish Labor Committee

At the initiative of the Jewish Labor Committee (JLC), over two dozen U.S. trade union leaders have endorsed a strong statement denouncing “calls for divestment from and boycotts of Israel” from trade unions in various countries, most recently, the United Kingdom. Their response comes in the wake of a decision by several unions, including the UK’s Transport and General Workers Union, to back economic, cultural and academic boycotts of Israel in protest against “the treatment of the Palestinian people.”

The statement has been endorsed by the presidents of the AFL-CIO; American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees; American Federation of Teachers; United Food and Commercial Workers; Communications Workers of America; International Brotherhood of Teamsters; International Organization of Masters, Mates & Pilots / ILA; Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union / UFCW; American Postal Workers Union; International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers; UAW; American Federation of School Administrators; Office and Professional Employees International Union; American Federation of Government Employees; UNITE-HERE; United Mine Workers of America; Sheet Metal Workers International Association; International Union of Painters and Allied Trades; Transportation Communications Union; American Federation Musicians; Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union, the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Also endorsing the statement are the presidents of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists and the A. Philip Randolph Institute.

Please find the statement below and the JLC press release announcing this action. Ameinu is a member of the Jewish Labor Committee.

Statement of Opposition to Divestment From or Boycotts of Israel

July 18, 2007

We view with increasing concern the phenomenon of trade unions in a number of countries, including, most recently, the United Kingdom, issuing resolutions that either directly or indirectly call for divestment from and boycotts of Israel.

With the large number of local, regional and international conflicts, with the diverse range of oppressive regimes around the world about which there is almost universal silence, we have to question the motives of these resolutions that single out one country in one conflict.

We note with increasing concern that virtually all of these resolutions focus solely on objections to actions or policies of the Israeli government, and never on actions or policies of Palestinian or other Arab governments, parties or movements. We notice with increasing concern that characterization of the Palestinians as victims and Israel as victimizer is a staple of such resolutions. That there are victims and victimizers on all sides, and that many if not most of the victims of violence and repression on all sides are civilians, are essential items often not mentioned in these resolutions.

Any just and fair resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict must be brought about through meaningful negotiations between their elected representatives. We believe strongly in a two-state solution, brought about through meaningful negotiations, with the involvement and encouragement of the world community.

Trade unionists and their organizations seeking such a just and fair resolution should be assisting those working to bring the two sides together in direct talks and then negotiations. In this regard, we call for increased engagement of trade unions with their counterparts on all sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. We support efforts of Palestinian and Israeli trade unionists and their organizations to maintain contact and cooperative and mutually supportive activities, even in the midst of tumult and political change within their respective communities and polities.

Calls for academic boycotts of Israel are inimical to and counter to the principles of academic freedom and freedom of association, key principles for which academics and educational unions have struggled over many years. Rather than limiting interactions with Israeli educators, academics and educational institutions, we see the importance of maximizing, rather than proscribing, the free flow of ideas and academic interaction between peoples, cultures, religions and countries.

Similarly, calls for journalistic boycotts of Israel are inimical to the free flow of information and journalistic objectivity, and must be opposed.

Rather than divestment from Israel, we believe that investment of time, energy and material aid is the best means to alleviate the ongoing suffering of Palestinians and Israelis. Engagement, rather than disengagement, with the Israeli people and the Palestinian people is needed, so that a just and fair resolution of this conflict may be pursued, and so that meaningful progress towards achieving the legitimate needs of Palestinians and Israelis can be made.

We offer our support to assist trade unionists as well as interested members of the community-at-large who are grappling with these matters, and who share our concern over simplistic and non-constructive approaches, whether in the form of misguided resolutions or other statements on the tragic conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.

Stuart Appelbaum

President, Jewish Labor Committee

President, Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union / UFCW

Edward J. McElroy

Secretary, Jewish Labor Committee

President, American Federation of Teachers

Morton Bahr

Treasurer, Jewish Labor Committee

John J. Sweeney

President, AFL-CIO

Clayola Brown

President, A. Philip Randolph Institute

Timothy A. Brown

International President, International Organization of Masters, Mates & Pilots / ILA

R. Thomas Buffenbarger

International President,

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

William Burrus

President, American Postal Workers Union

Larry Cohen

President, Communications Workers of America

Barbara J. Easterling

Secretary-Treasurer, Communications Workers of America

John J. Flynn

President, International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers

John Gage

President, American Federation of Government Employees

Statement of Opposition

July 18, 2007

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Ron Gettelfinger

President

United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of America International Union

Michael Goodwin

President, Office and Professional Employees International Union

Joseph T. Hansen

International President, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union

James P. Hoffa

General President, International Brotherhood of Teamsters

Frank Hurt

International President

Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union

Thomas F. Lee

President, American Federation of Musicians

Jill S. Levy

President, American Federation of School Administrators

William Lucy

President, Coalition of Black Trade Unionists

Gerald W. McEntee

President, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees

Bruce S. Raynor

General President, UNITE HERE

Cecil E. Roberts

President, United Mine Workers of America

Robert Scardelletti

International President, Transportation Communications Union / IAM

Michael J. Sullivan

General President, Sheet Metal Workers International Association

George Tedeschi

President, Graphic Communications International Union / IBT

James A. Williams

General President, International Union of Printers and Allied Trades

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