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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 unions 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 UEs resolution violated the prohibition in U.S. labor law against secondary boycotts. The union disputed the charge, arguing that Shurat Hadins 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 firms 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 boards decision to reject, for a second time, Shurat Hadins 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 NLRBs 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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