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Academic suing UCU over antisemitism vote

A British academic has announced that he is taking legal action against the UCU after it made the "indecent" decision to distance itself from the European Union's working definition of antisemitism

July 1, 2011 11:28
UCU general secretary Sally Hunt

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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A British academic has announced that he is taking legal action against the Universities and Colleges Union after it made the "indecent" decision to distance itself from the European Union's working definition of antisemitism.

Lawyers acting for Ronnie Fraser, the chair of the Academic Friends of Israel, have written to UCU general secretary Sally Hunt complaining that the UCU's vote breached the 2010 Equality Act's commitment.

The letter said Mr Fraser was to sue because as a result of the vote the UCU had "harassed" him by "engaging in unwanted conduct" relating to his Jewish identity.

It went on to say that without the protection of the otherwise widely-accepted definition of antisemitism, Mr Fraser now faced an "intimidating, hostile, degrading humiliating" and "offensive environment".

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