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TUC boycott vote prompts anger

September 24, 2009 14:38

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Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

2 min read

The decision of the Trades Union Congress to support a “targeted, consumer-led” boycott of goods from Israeli settlements in occupied areas has been described as a warning shot.

Communal leaders fear that unions which are avowedly anti-Israel will attempt to implement a much wider boycott next year. They also believe that not enough was done ahead of congress to avert the outcome.

The TUC says the move will “reiterate our encouragement to unions to affiliate to the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and to raise greater awareness of the issues”. It has also called for greater co-operation between Histadrut and the Palestine General Federation of Trade Unions.

“This is the last chance saloon,” warned Ronnie Fraser, chair of the Academic Friends of Israel and a trade union movement researcher. “We have been given a year’s reprieve by this decision. But unless the Anglo-Jewish community is pro-active in various ways, I believe the TUC will agree a full boycott motion and certain members of the community will be beating their breast saying ‘what should we do?’ The communal leaders picked up the boycott ball but didn’t run fast enough with it.”

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