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Major union rejects Israel boycott

June 12, 2008 23:00

By

Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

1 min read

A decision by Britain’s third-largest union not to adopt an anti-Israel motion at its congress in Plymouth on Monday has been welcomed by the Stop The Boycott campaign.

The GMB general union debated a motion on statehood for Palestine that also made mention of rocket attacks on Israel from Gaza.

Although at least one region wanted to harden the wording, delegates ultimately decided to steer clear of a motion that called for any boycott.

Jeremy Newmark, co-chair of the Stop The Boycott campaign, said: “The GMB decision is a significant piece of mood music which demonstrates that there are other trade unions which realise boycotts don’t help Palestinians. With a membership something like six times as big as the University and College Union, it also shows that not all trades unions or trades unionists are anti-Israel.”