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Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
Sun Jul 24, 2016, 03:37 AM Jul 2016

NLRB Confirms Legality of Union Support for Israel Boycott; Union Condemns Political Attacks on BDS [View all]

Source: UE Union

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has reaffirmed its dismissal an unfair labor practice charge brought by an Israeli law firm against a U.S. union, the United Electrical Workers, over its support of protests against Israeli policies including the union’s endorsement of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement (BDS) movement.

At its national convention in Baltimore August 16-20, 2015, the United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE) adopted a resolution endorsing the BDS movement to pressure Israel to negotiate peace with the Palestinians and end the occupation. UE is the first national U.S. union to endorse BDS. Read the resolution here.

On October 23, the Israeli law firm Shurat Hadin filed a charge with the NLRB alleging that UE’s resolution violated the prohibition in U.S. labor law against “secondary boycotts.” The union disputed the charge, arguing that Shurat Hadin’s action was an attempt to interfere with the First Amendment rights of the union and its members to express opinions on political and international issues, and also that the Israeli firm’s allegation were factually untrue. On January 12, Region 6 of the NLRB dismissed the charge. Shurat HaDin then appealed to the Office of the General Counsel of the NLRB, and on May 26 that office denied the appeal.

UE National President Peter Knowlton says the union “welcomes the labor board’s decision” to reject, for a second time, Shurat Hadin’s charge. He said that UE in the past had “withstood attempts by the U.S. government to silence us during the McCarthy era in the 1950s,” and was “unbowed by the latest attempt of a surrogate of the Israeli government to stifle our call for justice for Palestinian and Israeli workers.” Knowlton added, “The NLRB’s decision is a victory for the growing BDS movement across the U.S., which faces increasing political attempts to silence and intimidate critics of the Israeli government. As Americans who have a constitutional right to criticize our own government, we certainly have a right to criticize and, if we choose, boycott a foreign government that is heavily subsidized by U.S. taxpayers.”

Read more: http://www.ueunion.org/political-action/2016/nlrb-confirms-legality-of-union-support-for-israel-boycott-union-condemns

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BDS and Israel-hatred are the worst of both communism and alt-right ericson00 Jul 2016 #1
BDS and Israel hatred not the sane unc70 Jul 2016 #2
The former is motivated by the latter. aranthus Jul 2016 #3
These antisemitic bastards support right of return. aranthus Jul 2016 #4
+1 King_David Jul 2016 #5
I personally don't think that promoting equal rights for Palestinians is anti-Semitic. Little Tich Jul 2016 #7
This post in the AA group may also apply here GeoWilliam750 Jul 2016 #9
Yup. 100%. n/t Little Tich Jul 2016 #12
They aren't about equal rights and neither are you. aranthus Jul 2016 #10
Ah, "separate but equal"? Little Tich Jul 2016 #11
Only about 10% of Palestinians would agree to a secular, liberal western style democracy. shira Jul 2016 #15
You're the one advocating the one-state state solution, not me. Little Tich Jul 2016 #18
Wait - that's so much bullshit, I can't take it anymore.... shira Jul 2016 #21
If the partition plan from 1947 would've been adhered to, the Palestinian refugees would've been Little Tich Jul 2016 #24
Nope. Not all refugees come from within the green line.... shira Jul 2016 #31
So guess who's hindering them from returning... (Hint: It's not the PA.) Little Tich Jul 2016 #35
Palestinians are the only refugees that have increased in numbers.... shira Jul 2016 #36
Are France and Germany separate but equal? aranthus Jul 2016 #16
So ethnic discrimination is OK in the name of ethnic sovereignty then? Little Tich Jul 2016 #19
You didn't answer the question. aranthus Jul 2016 #22
They're two separate countries with separate populations. Little Tich Jul 2016 #23
So could be Israel and Palestine. aranthus Jul 2016 #25
Ah, so you're a revisionist... Little Tich Jul 2016 #26
No. You believe lies aranthus Jul 2016 #28
I suppose that if one starts drinking the hasbara kool-Aid, there's no going back to reality. Little Tich Jul 2016 #30
We've had this discussion before. aranthus Jul 2016 #38
Did you download a copy of Morris's "The Birth of the Palestinian refugee problem revisited"? Little Tich Jul 2016 #39
You keep misreading him. aranthus Jul 2016 #40
What a joke quoting Illan Pappe and accusing others of revisionism. shira Jul 2016 #34
Oops? n/t Little Tich Jul 2016 #37
Wikipedia: United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 Little Tich Jul 2016 #27
So what? aranthus Jul 2016 #29
UNGAR 194 is about Refugees willing to live at peace who return.... shira Jul 2016 #32
Last time there was one state was 1947 & there was civil war.... shira Jul 2016 #13
Once a civil war, always a civil war? Little Tich Jul 2016 #17
Uh.....ever heard of Hamas? WTF makes you think they want to live... shira Jul 2016 #20
Do you support Israel allowing in Hamas, Islamic Jihad, etc.? n/t shira Jul 2016 #33
These racist degenerates called the 2014 IDF military operation... shira Jul 2016 #6
While I personally think calling the war on Gaza "genocide" is hyperbole, Little Tich Jul 2016 #8
BDS is all hyperbole, lies, & Jew hatred. Not much else. n/t shira Jul 2016 #14
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