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		<title>Palestinians in the US Celebrate International Workers&#8217; Day&#8211;May Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On May Day, International Workers&#8217; Day, the US Palestinian Community Network &#8211; and Palestinian workers in Palestine and in exile &#8211; join workers around the world in celebration of the...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On May Day, International Workers&#8217; Day, the US Palestinian Community Network &#8211; and Palestinian workers in Palestine and in exile &#8211; join workers around the world in celebration of the incredible achievements of laborers for their just rights. On its 125th anniversary, we pay special tribute to the eight Haymarket martyrs and to their immense sacrifices. Their voice will never be strangled so long as we continue to fight for labor justice.</p>
<p>In Palestine as elsewhere, workers continue to struggle for and are deprived of their rights, including the right to work and the right to organize.  Palestinian workers in the West Bank and Gaza are under siege and occupation, and under the chokehold of neoliberal policies aimed at further disenfranchising them; Palestinian workers in Israel face systematic discrimination and suppression of their independent organizations, and Palestinian workers in exile continue to confront discrimination, racism, and barriers to employment, particularly in Lebanon where Palestinians continue to face extensive legal barriers to employment.</p>
<p>From the earliest days of the Zionist movement in Palestine, Zionist settler colonialism has consistently and continually attacked Palestinian labor. In the 1920s and 1930s, as the Zionist movement, in collaboration with British colonialism, worked to expand its colonization of Palestine, policies and prohibitions against hiring Palestinian workers proliferated and Palestinian small businesses were systematically forced out of business by larger Zionist enterprises, increasing Palestinian unemployment in an attempt to drive Palestinian workers from their homelands in search of work and therefore dispossess them of their land. Palestinian organizing has also been ruthlessly suppressed &#8211; before and after the Nakba, in Palestine and in exile. Palestinian labor leaders languish in Israeli prisons, and Palestinian workers&#8217; organizations are heavily suppressed in Jordan.</p>
<p>Even now, Palestinian workers are subject to collective punishment by Israel, including checkpoints, siege, closure and other policies that deepen poverty and increase unemployment, driving Palestinians to leave their homes in search of livelihoods whilst maintaining a reserve force of Palestinian unemployed labor for Zionist exploitation.</p>
<p>Palestinian workers have always been the backbone of the Palestinian national movement. From the strikes in the factories of Haifa in the early resistance to British colonialism, to the labor movements of the 1950s inside Israel, to their continued role as organizers and agitators, Palestinian workers propel the Palestinian struggle. In 1936, as part of the great Palestinian revolt against Zionist settler colonialism, Palestinian workers waged a historic general strike &#8211; the longest general strike in the history of the world. Palestinian workers&#8217; organizations also played a key role in resisting occupation &#8211; as seen in the first Intifada, when labor organizations, unions, and workers&#8217; popular committees coordinated general strikes, mass closures of stores and factories, and workers&#8217; mobilizations.</p>
<p>International workers&#8217; solidarity with the struggle of Palestinian workers and the Palestinian people is crucial. An increasing number of labor unions around the world have adopted Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel. From South Africa to the UK to Canada to Italy to Norway to Brazil to Australia, and elsewhere around the world, trade unions are affirming their commitment to the rights of the Palestinian worker.</p>
<p>At the same time, the Histadrut, the official Israeli labor organization, dating from the earliest mobilizations of &#8220;Hebrew labor&#8221; to counter Palestinian workers, continues to present itself as a progressive or legitimate part of the international labor movement. To the contrary, the Histadrut is instrumentally connected to the Israeli state, playing a key role in building settlements, stealing and refusing to return millions of dollars in Palestinian workers&#8217; dues, supporting the assault on Gaza and the attack on the Freedom Flotilla, and refusing to combat racism and discrimination against Palestinian citizens of Israel. The Histadrut is not a labor union &#8211; it is a racist arm of a settler-colonial apartheid state. We reiterate the Palestinian BDS call, &#8220;We are thus asking the international trade unions to boycott the Histadrut&#8230;&#8221; and salute the international labor unions, including the Scottish Trade Union Congress and the Congress of South African Trade Unions who have announced their boycott of the Histadrut.</p>
<p>As Palestinian workers in exile, we call upon workers and trade unions in the US to support the BDS call and boycott the Histadrut. The historic action of June 2010 at the Port of Oakland, where International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 10 workers refused to unload an Israeli Zim ship in protest at the assault on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, was a groundbreaking moment in the U.S. labor movement&#8217;s steps toward solidarity with Palestine. &#8220;This action stands in the proud tradition of West Coast dock-workers who refused to handle cargo for Nazi Germany (1934) and fascist Italy (1935); those in Denmark and Sweden (1963), the San Francisco Bay Area (1984) and Liverpool (1988), who refused shipping for apartheid South Africa; those in Oakland who refused to load bombs for the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile (1978); and those at all twenty-nine West Coast ports who held a May Day strike against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan (2008),&#8221; said Labor for Palestine. ILWU Local 10 is currently under attack and facing a lawsuit by the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA), after the rank and file dock workers’ voluntary action on April 4 in solidarity with the Wisconsin public workers. USPCN expresses its strongest support and solidarity with ILWU Local 10 and its members and commits itself to joining in their defense, as they have joined with us and so many before.</p>
<p>USPCN reaffirms that the voices of Palestinian workers must be heard. Palestinian workers are united in their call for BDS and we demand that any trade union leaders who claim to speak for Palestinian workers reaffirm their full support for the demands and objectives of Palestinian workers in Palestine and in exile &#8211; including BDS and the boycott of the Histadrut. The Palestinian labor movement &#8211; like the Palestinian national movement as a whole &#8211; must be rebuilt on a democratic and inclusive basis. Palestinian workers have an important role to play in the Palestinian national movement, and just as the unions of Palestinian students and women must be reborn, so too must the organizations of Palestinian workers. In this way, the will of Palestinian workers will be legitimately represented, rather than allow appointed and undemocratic leaders to speak in their name.</p>
<p>We are also very conscious of the role of the Palestinian Authority in undermining Palestinian workers&#8217; rights &#8211; from political pressure by refusing to pay salaries, to the Ramallah PA&#8217;s neoliberal policies of &#8220;economic peace&#8221; and &#8220;industrial zones.&#8221; Salam Fayyad, a former representative of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund &#8211; known internationally for their anti-worker &#8220;austerity&#8221; policies &#8211; serves as Prime Minister of the Ramallah PA. Despite the recent announcement of a unity agreement between Hamas and Fateh in the West Bank and Gaza, it is clear to us that the PA can never represent the Palestinian people as a whole, and that the PA&#8217;s institutional structures are deeply entwined with the interests of the Palestinian capitalist class to the detriment of Palestinian workers or meaningful Palestinian economic popular development.</p>
<p><strong>As Palestinians and Palestinian workers in the U.S., we are particularly appalled by the obvious relations of Palestinian and Palestinian American large capitalists in undermining the Palestinian national movement, and Palestinian labor.  We condemn the choice of Bashar Masri, a Palestinian capitalist responsible for the “Rawabi” gated community in the West Bank to speak before the America-Israel Chamber of Commerce in Chicago on May 12, and to therefore encourage greater trade and economic cooperation between the US and Israel. While the Palestinian people are calling for full boycott of Israel, Masri and his ilk are working to undermine that call, and to support their and the Israeli economy’s profiting from occupation and settler colonialism. We call upon all supporters of Palestinian workers to protest in Chicago on May 12 against Masri&#8217;s economic collaboration with Israel at the expense of Palestinian workers and the Palestinian people.</strong></p>
<p>In Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen and across the Arab world, the movement of Arab workers for dignity and social justice have been central to toppling dictatorships and demanding radical change. We salute our fellow Arab workers for their inspiring victories and pledge to continue the struggle together.</p>
<p>In the United States, recognizing that the demands of justice for immigrants are central to any movement for justice for workers in the U.S., May Day has become a day of workers&#8217; as well as migrants&#8217; struggle.  As a result of the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, there are now over five million Palestinian refugees, many of whom live without status, all over the world. Issues of status, forced migration and refugee rights have always played a central role in the fight for justice for Palestine, including Palestinian refugees&#8217; right to return home. The migrant struggle is therefore our own; we are indivisible from the call of undocumented workers for their rights.</p>
<p>Indeed, Israel is not only a settler colonial state responsible for dispossession and oppression of Palestinians in Palestine; Israel is also a world leader in ‘homeland security’ and border technology. Israeli technology and weaponry can be found at border fences and immigration detention centers in the U.S. and around the world, with the wall the U.S. government is building on the border with Mexico mirroring the Apartheid wall in Palestine. This technology as made the lives of migrants unbearable, cruelly depriving them of a right to work.</p>
<p>We stand today for full justice, legalization, and rights for immigrants in the US and around the world, an end to federal policies such as &#8220;Secure Communities&#8221; and 287(g) that create unsafe communities for immigrants and people of color across the U.S., and an end to the racist anti-immigrant policies in Arizona, Georgia and elsewhere that target the Latino, Black community, and Arab community, and other communities of color.</p>
<p>On International Workers&#8217; Day 2011, we stand in solidarity with the international workers&#8217; movement, and call upon that movement to continue and expand its efforts in solidarity with Palestine, including a full embrace of BDS and boycott of the Histadrut, and support for Palestinian workers&#8217; struggles. We salute the workers of our community and commit ourselves to building and organizing Palestinian workers in the U.S. as part of the Palestinian national movement, and as part of the international labor, immigrant justice, and antiracist movements.</p>
<p>Workers&#8217; solidarity can end exploitation and injustice &#8211; and will bring down occupation and colonialism in Palestine.</p>
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		<title>International Support Pours in for June 20 Zim Lines Ship Picket</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Letters of solidarity are pouring in to support the <a href="http://uspcn.org/2010/06/15/san-francisco-june-20-protest-israeli-zim-lines-ship/">Sunday, June 20 Picket of an Israeli Zim Lines Ship</a>, calling on dockworkers of the storied ILWU Local 10 to refuse to unload an Israeli ship in line with Palestinian calls for solidarity following the Israeli massacre against the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza.</p>
<p>The action is being organized by the Labor/Community Coalition in Solidarity with the People of Palestine, of which USPCN is a proud initiator. The coalition includes: Arab American Union Members Council, ANSWER- Act Now to Stop War and End  Racism, Palestine Youth Network, US Palestinian Community Network, Al  Awda &#8211; Right to Return Coalition, Arab Youth Organization, MECA-Middle  East Children’s Alliance, Students for Justice in Palestine, Arab  Resource and Organizing Center, International Action Center,  International Solidarity Movement, San Jose Peace and Justice Center,  International Socialist Organization, Peace and Freedom Party – SF,  Transport Workers Solidarity Committee and many labor activists in the  Bay Area.</p>
<p><a href="#pgftu">Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions</a> | <a href="#bnc">Palestinian Boycott National Committee</a> |  <a href="#psc">UK Palestine Solidarity Committee</a> | <a href="#oea">Oakland Education Association</a> | <a href="#ctc">Cuban Workers Central CTC</a></p>
<p>From the <a href="http://transportworkers.org/">Transport Workers Solidarity Committee</a>:</p>
<p><a name="pgftu"></a><strong>Message from the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions (PGFTU)</strong></p>
<p>To our respected sisters, brothers and comrades in the trade unions,  labor councils and workers&#8217; organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area:</p>
<p>Dear Brothers and Sisters,</p>
<p>Since the beginning of the workers&#8217; struggles in your country &#8211; the  United States of America &#8211; international solidarity has been a constant  part of workers&#8217; organizing and struggle in solidarity with workers and  people facing injustice everywhere in the world. We, the workers and the  people of Palestine are suffering under oppression of the Israeli  occupation of our land and people. This occupation began long ago, the  longest-lasting occupation of the modern era.</p>
<p>As people who cherish life and wish to live in freedom, we look to  and call upon ourfellow workers of the world, particularly today our  friends of truth, democracy and freedom in the San Francisco Bay Area to  take a stand of courage alongside Palestinian workers to obtain justice  and freedom for the workers and people of Palestine. We call upon you  to support our struggle to obtain our liberty, practice our  self-determination, and build a sovereign, democratic Palestine, like  all other nations on earth.</p>
<p>Dear brothers and sisters, trade unionists, workers, and people of  the San Francisco Bay Area, we remember and salute your historic and  massive action on the docks in 1984, when you acted to boycott the  apartheid regime in South Africa.</p>
<p>We look to you today from the Gaza Strip and all of Palestine, and  call upon you to repeat that courageous stand today. This genuine  solidarity is something we have longed for and expected.  As you are  responding to our appeal, we expected from you nothing less because of  your history of defending the oppressed, including our people suffering  under Israeli occupation, and your stand in opposition to the attack on  the unarmed Gaza Freedom Flotilla seeking to deliver humanitarian  assistance to the besieged Palestinian people in Gaza. Your action today  is a milestone ininternational solidarity from honest and brave U.S.  workers and trade unionists.</p>
<p>Greetings to you from the trade unionists and workers of  Palestine&#8230;from the trade unionists and workers trapped in Gaza,  seeking freedom&#8230;from the entire world who cares for humanity, freedom,  justice, progress, and to end the Israeli occupation of Palestine.</p>
<p>On behalf of your brothers, sisters and comrades in the Palestinian  General Federation of Trade Unions,</p>
<p>/s/<br />
Manawell Abdul-Al<br />
Executive Committee Member<br />
Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions<br />
June 19, 2010</p>
<p><a name="psc"></a><strong>Letter From UK Palestine Solidarity Committee To ILWU President McEllrath</strong></p>
<p>ILWU President Bob McEllrath<br />
robert.mcellrath@ilwu.org</p>
<p>17 June 2010</p>
<p>Dear Pres. McEllrath,<br />
I write to congratulate ILWU Local 10 and its membership for their response to the Israeli act of piracy on the high seas and murderous attack on the Freedom Flotilla, immediately condemned by both the International Transportworkers Federation and the International Dockworkers Council.</p>
<p>The Flotilla aimed to break the ongoing siege of Gaza, still under Israeli military control following the invasion of Dec 2008 – Jan 2009 which killed 1400 Palestinians, mainly civilians including 300 children. The International Committee of the Red Cross condemns the siege as &#8220;collective punishment imposed in clear violation of Israel&#8217;s obligations under international humanitarian law&#8221;, and states &#8220;The only sustainable solution is to lift the closure&#8221;.</p>
<p>In Feb 2009 the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union, affiliated to the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and to the ITF, refused to handle the Zim Lines ship &#8220;Johanna Russ&#8221;, which had sailed from Haifa at the height of the Israeli bombardment.</p>
<p>Next week, the IDC-affiliated Swedish Dockworkers Union and the ITF-affiliated Norwegian Transportworkers Union will begin a joint blockade of trade with Israel. As the Swedish Dockworkers Union states, the action aims to influence the Israeli government to &#8220;Lift the illegal and inhuman blockade of Gaza, which has been going on for over three years&#8221; and to &#8220;Allow an independent, international inquiry into Israel’s boarding of the Freedom Flotilla (of which the Swedish Ship to Gaza was a member) in international waters&#8221; [4]</p>
<p>The Scandinavian blockade responds to an appeal last week from the entire Palestinian trade union movement, calling on dockers worldwide to boycott shipping trade with Israel &#8220;until Israel complies fully with international law and ends its illegal siege of Gaza&#8221;.</p>
<p>As with the battle to end South African apartheid and the military occupation of Namibia, action by trade unionists in solidarity with their Palestinian counterparts will be decisive and can impose a real price on Israel&#8217;s continued systematic racist discrimination against the Palestinian people and defiance of international law.</p>
<p>I hope and trust that the ILWU will uphold its very proud record of international solidarity this weekend.</p>
<p>Yours in solidarity</p>
<p>Greg Dropkin<br />
Liverpool Friends of Palestine</p>
<p>cc:</p>
<p>ILWU Secretary-Treasurer William Adams<br />
ILWU Local 10 President Richard Mead<br />
ILWU Local 10 Secretary-Treasurer Farless Dailey<br />
ILWU Local 10 Executive Board member Jack Heyman</p>
<p><a name="oea"></a><strong>Oakland Education Association OEA Calls On ILWU Longshore Workers Not To Load and Unload Ships From Israel</strong></p>
<p>June 18, 2010</p>
<p>Dear Brothers and Sisters of the ILWU,</p>
<p>At the June 2, 2010 Executive Board meeting of the Oakland Education Association, the following motion was passed:</p>
<p>“Consistent with our position on Gaza adopted in February 2009, the OEA condemns the Israeli attack on the humanitarian flotilla, calls for the lifting of the blockade, reaffirms the right of both Palestinians and Jews to live in Israel-Palestine, and supports an action by transportation workers nationally and internationally who refuse to handle military-related cargo destined for the Israeli Defense Forces.”</p>
<p>We join with the United Nations and Amnesty International, along with numerous international and national trade union organizations, including the Educational International, in condemning the Israeli commando attack on the Free Gaza Aid Flotilla and call for an impartial and independent international investigation of the attack.</p>
<p>We call on our brothers and sisters of the ILWU not to load or unload the Israeli ship docking at Stevedore Services of America. We recall the action of longshoremen in San Francisco in 1984 when they refused to unload a ship carrying South African cargo, which mobilized the anti-apartheid movement worldwide and was the inspiration for similar actions globally. And we remember May 19, 2007, when Oakland teachers and longshore workers shut down the same war shipping profiteer Stevedore Services of America in the Port of Oakland for a day as teachers demanded that Port revenues be used for the schools and other social services, not for war. We salute the ILWU for your long and proud history of supporting social justice.</p>
<p>In solidarity,</p>
<p>Betty Olson-Jones<br />
President, Oakland Education Association<br />
(510) 763-4020 x15<br />
272 E. 12th Street<br />
Oakland, CA 94606<br />
<a name="ctc"></a><strong><br />
Cuban Workers Central CTC Backs Labor Boycott Of Israeli Ship In Oakland California On June 20, 2010</strong></p>
<p>Havana, June 18, 2010</p>
<p>To: Tim Paulson, Executive Director, San Francisco Labor Council</p>
<p>Robert McEllrath, President<br />
International Longshore and Warehouse Union</p>
<p>William Harvey, President<br />
Alameda Labor Council</p>
<p>The Cuban workers support the just protest of the workers and community of the San Francisco Bay Area that will take place on June 20 against the cruel and inhumane blockade which the Israeli government maintains in the Gaza Strip, depriving thousands of women, children and men of the most basic rights, especially the right to life.</p>
<p>Our people have lived for more than 50 years under an unjust and abominable blockade by the United States government. Therefore, we understand very well how the Palestinian people feel and we will always be in solidarity with their just cause. Today, we send you our most sincere support.</p>
<p>Long Live the Solidarity of the Working Class!<br />
End the Blockade of Gaza!<br />
Respect and Justice for the Palestinian People!</p>
<p>Carmen Godínez<br />
America Coordinator<br />
Department of International Relations<br />
Cuban Workers Central (CTC)<br />
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Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee applauds the planned Labor and Community Picket of an Israeli Zim Line ship</strong></p>
<p>Occupied Palestine, June 17, 2010 &#8211; The Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee, whose membership includes the entirety of the Palestinian trade union movement salutes all trade union branches, trade union activists and people of conscience in the San Francisco Bay area who have responded to the Palestinian trade union movement&#8217;s appeal issued June 8, 2010, [1] that called for taking effective and concrete measures to block Israel&#8217;s maritime trade in response to its massacre of humanitarian relief workers and activists aboard the Freedom Flotilla. The planned Labor and Community Picket of an Israeli Zim Line ship will be a moral and principled display of solidarity with Palestinian workers and the people of Palestine.</p>
<p>The global trade union movement, especially the dockworkers component of it, has once again demonstrated its courage and commitment to human rights by adopting concrete, ground-breaking labor-led sanctions against oppressive regimes in a show of effective solidarity with oppressed peoples around the world. Inspired by the courage of dockworkers unions around the world that boycotted South African maritime trade during the anti-apartheid struggle, trade unions are once again taking the lead in defending the Palestinian people&#8217;s right to self-determination, freedom, the application of the right of return for our refugees, and an end to Israeli occupation and apartheid.</p>
<p>The Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee warmly salutes all those that that stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Join the Labor and Community Picket of an Israeli Zim Lines Ship</h2>
<h2>Sunday, June 20 5:30 A.M (morning)</h2>
<h2>Port of Oakland, Berth 57, Middle Harbor Rd.</h2>
<p>Protest Israel&#8217;s Attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla!<br />
Boycott Israeli Ships and Goods!<br />
Lift the Blockade NOW &#8211; Let Gaza Live!<br />
Bring Down Israel&#8217;s Apartheid Wall!</p>
<p>Unions, labor federations and other organizations around the world &#8212; including the San Francisco and Alameda County Labor Councils &#8211;have condemned Israel&#8217;s deadly attack against the Gaza Freedom Flotilla on May 31, 2010. Nine people were killed and dozens seriously injured in the Israeli commando attack in international waters on ships attempting to bring humanitarian cargo to the suffering and blockaded people of Gaza. Six people aboard the ships are still missing and presumed dead.</p>
<p>The Israeli attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla was a blatant act of piracy on the high seas. No Israeli ship should now be allowed to carry on trading activity anywhere in the world without facing picket lines, protests and embargo. Dock workers in several countries including South Africa, Norway, Sweden and Malaysia have declared that they will refuse to handle Israeli cargo in the coming weeks.</p>
<p>We call on everyone who stands for justice and against occupation and apartheid to join the June 20 picket at the Port of Oakland. This is a moment of great opportunity. In San Francisco in 1984, a picket line and refusal to unload cargo of a ship carrying South African cargo was a key event in mobilizing the anti-apartheid movement worldwide.</p>
<p>Sponsored by: Labor / Community Committee in Solidarity with the People of Palestine:</p>
<p>Arab American Union Members Council, ANSWER- Act Now to Stop War and End Racism, Palestine Youth Network, US Palestinian Community Network, Al Awda- Right to Return Coalition, Arab Youth Organization, MECA-Middle East Children&#8217;s Alliance, Students for Justice in Palestine, Arab Resource and Organizing Center, International Action Center, International Solidarity Movement, San Jose Peace and Justice Center, International Socialist Organization, Peace and Freedom Party &#8211; SF, Transport Workers Solidarity Committee and many labor activists in the Bay Area [list in formation – reply to endorse]</p>
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		<title>Labor for Palestine: Open Letter from U.S. Trade Unionists to AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Labor for Palestine:<br />
Open Letter from U.S. Trade Unionists to AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka<br />
Boycott Apartheid Israel<br />
December 4, 2009</strong></p>
<p>Issued by Labor for Palestine &#8211; <a href="http://laborforpalestine.wordpress.com/">http://laborforpalestine.wordpress.com</a> &#8211; <a href="mailto:laborforpalestine.us@gmail.com">laborforpalestine.us@gmail.com</a><em> </em></p>
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<p><em>&#8220;Sanctions alone cannot eradicate apartheid; that task is ultimately left to the people of South Africa themselves. But economic pressure and political isolation of the South African government can hasten the day when justice and freedom reign in that troubled land.&#8221; </em>&#8211;Richard L. Trumka, June 23, 1987</p>
<p><em>&#8220;We call on other workers and unions to . . . do all that is necessary to ensure that they boycott all goods to and from Israel until Palestine is free.&#8221;</em> &#8211;Congress of South African Trade Unions, February 3, 2009<br />
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&#8220;We urge all international trade unions to heed the call of Palestinian civil society, including the trade union movement, by endorsing BDS. We further urge all trade unions and trade union federations to sever their links with the Histadrut, a Zionist organization that has always played a key role in perpetuating Israel&#8217;s occupation, colonization and system of racial discrimination, and that has justified and applauded Israel&#8217;s war crimes in Gaza in December 2008 and January 2009.&#8221;</em> &#8211;Palestinian Trade Union Movement Unanimously Confirms Support for BDS, November 25, 2009</p>
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<p>Dear Brother Trumka:</p>
<p>As labor and anti-apartheid activists, we strongly disagree with your October 27 speech denouncing the movement for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel.</p>
<p>The BDS campaign was initiated in 2005 by Palestinian civil society &#8212; including its entire labor movement. Inspired by the international boycott that helped topple apartheid South Africa, it demands Palestinian self-determination, including an end to Israeli military occupation, the right of refugees to return to the land from which they have been ethnically cleansed since the Nakba of 1947-1948, and equal rights for all throughout historic Palestine.</p>
<p>Support for BDS has grown rapidly, especially since December 27, 2008, when Israel broke a truce with the democratically-elected Palestinian government and attacked Gaza. In the resulting massacre, Israel killed more than 1400 Palestinians, hundreds of them children; maimed and wounded thousands more; and utterly devastated Gaza&#8217;s infrastructure, including the Gaza headquarters of the Palestine General Federation of Trade Unions.</p>
<p>In the best tradition of labor solidarity, South African and Australian dockworkers responded by refusing to handle Israeli cargo, and the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) “call[ed] on other workers and unions to follow suit and to do all that is necessary to ensure that they boycott all goods to and from Israel until Palestine is free.”</p>
<p>Their action echoes the West Coast dock-workers who refused to handle cargo for Nazi Germany (1934) or fascist Italy (1935); those in Denmark and Sweden (1963), the San Francisco Bay Area (1984) and Liverpool (1988), who refused shipping for apartheid South Africa; those in Oakland who refused to load bombs for the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile (1978); and those at all twenty-nine West Coast ports who held a May Day strike against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan (2008).</p>
<p>Since Gaza, the 2005 BDS call also been endorsed or reaffirmed by numerous other labor bodies around the world, including the trades union congresses of Ireland, Scotland and the UK; UNISON (UK); Transport and General Workers’ Union (UK); L’Union syndicale Solidaires Industrie (France); Canadian Union of Postal Workers; Canadian Union of Public Employees-Ontario; six Norwegian trade unions; and Intersindical Alternativa de Catallunya.</p>
<p>It is no accident that South African workers play a leading role in the BDS movement. They remember that Israel was apartheid South Africa&#8217;s closest ally. They agree with Archbishop Desmond Tutu&#8217;s observation that Israel&#8217;s treatment of Palestinians is &#8220;worse than apartheid.&#8221; They recognize that the Gaza massacre mirrors the infamous Sharpeville massacre of 1960, which gave birth to an international boycott against South African apartheid.</p>
<p>This rising tide of labor support for BDS has only been further vindicated by Israel&#8217;s rejection of the war crimes indictments issued against it by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the UN&#8217;s Goldstone Report and numerous other bodies &#8212; many of them Israeli.</p>
<p>The BDS campaign is particularly relevant to workers in the United States.</p>
<p>In the past ten years alone, U.S. military aid to Israel was $17 billion; over the next decade, it will be another $30 billion. As in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, U.S. aircraft, white phosphorous and bullets kill and maim on behalf of the occupiers, while both Democratic and Republican politicians condone the slaughter. Amidst deepening economic crisis, workers in this country pay a staggering human and financial price for U.S.-Israeli war and occupation throughout the region.</p>
<p>Despite all of this, however, many U.S. labor officials &#8212; often without the knowledge or con-sent of union members &#8212; have ignored Palestinian appeals for justice. Instead, they continue to collaborate with the Histadrut, the Zionist labor federation that not only supported Israel&#8217;s war on Gaza, but which has spearheaded &#8212; and whitewashed &#8212; racism, apartheid, dispossession and ethnic cleansing against the Palestinians since the 1920s.</p>
<p>They have invested billions of our union pension funds and retirement plans in State of Israel Bonds. They have actively encouraged the U.S. to provide the money and weapons that oppress Palestinian workers, and to ensure Israel&#8217;s role as watchdog for U.S. domination over the oil-rich Middle East.</p>
<p>The Jewish Labor Committee has exploited its carefully groomed &#8220;progressive&#8221; image by hurling false accusations of &#8220;anti-Semitism&#8221; against those who challenge racism in the U.S. labor movement, who support affirmative action for workers of color, who criticize notorious &#8220;AFL-CIA&#8221; support U.S. war and empire, and &#8212; above all &#8212; who oppose apartheid Israel.</p>
<p>Thus, it was the JLC that in July 2007 mobilized top AFL-CIO and Change to Win officials to condemn British union support for BDS. It is the JLC that seeks to deflect outrage over the Gaza massacres by launching Trade Unions Linking Israel and Palestine, whose stated purpose is to sabotage the BDS campaign, while demanding boycotts against Iran, which &#8212; unlike Israel &#8212; receives no U.S. aid and has no &#8220;weapons of mass destruction.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the 1980s, as president of the United Mine Workers, you rightly argued that, &#8220;economic pressure and political isolation of the South African government can hasten the day when justice and freedom reign in that troubled land.&#8221; Two decades later, the cause of &#8220;justice and freedom&#8221; for Palestinians requires no less of you as president of the AFL-CIO. As trade unionists, we must immediately and completely:</p>
<p>1. Divest from State of Israel Bonds.</p>
<p>2. Support workers&#8217; refusal to handle Israeli cargo.</p>
<p>3. Break ties with the racist Histadrut.</p>
<p>4. Oppose U.S. military and economic aid for Israel.</p>
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(List in formation &#8211; <a href="#form">sign on below</a> &#8212; *For identification only)</em></p>
<p>Monadel Herzallah, President, Arab American Union Members Council, California</p>
<p>Larry Adams, Co-Convener, New York City Labor Against the War; Former President, NPMHU L. 300*</p>
<p>Michael Letwin, Co-Convener, New York City Labor Against the War; Former President, UAW L. 2325/ALAA*; Al-Awda NY; International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network/Labor</p>
<p>Brenda Stokely, Co-Convener, New York City Labor Against the War; Former President, AFSCME DC 1707*; Co-Chair, Million Worker March Movement</p>
<p>Sam Weinstein, Former President, UWUA L. 132*; International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network/Labor</p>
<p>Stanley Heller, AFT L. 1547*, Delegate, CT Central Labor Council*</p>
<p>Marty Goodman, Former Executive Board Member, TWU L.100*</p>
<p>Frank Rosen, General Vice President (retired), UE*</p>
<p>Steve Zeltzer, Producer, Labor Video Project</p>
<p>Anthony Arnove, National Writers Union/UAW L.1981*</p>
<p>Mike Gimbel, Chair, Labor-Community Unity Committee, AFSCME DC 37 L. 375*; Delegate, NYC Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO*</p>
<p>Dave Welsh, Delegate, San Francisco Labor Council*</p>
<p>Lee Sustar, Chicago Labor Against the War</p>
<p>Timothy Kaminski, UAW L. 110* (ret.)</p>
<p>Janice Rothstein, AFSCME L. 3299*</p>
<p>Andy Griggs, UTLA*; LA Palestine Labor Solidarity Committee, Cafe Intifada</p>
<p>Emma Rosenthal, UTLA*; LA Palestine Labor Solidarity Committee, Cafe Intifada</p>
<p>Pete Nowicki, AFSCME L. 145*</p>
<p>Jim Crampton, 1199SEIU/UHWE*</p>
<p>Allan Fisher, AFT L. 2121, SF Community College*</p>
<p>Sharon Black, AFT L. 2*; Bailout the People Movement</p>
<p>Bill Balderson, Oakland Education Assn.*</p>
<p>Sarah Ringler, AFT L. 1936, PVFT*</p>
<p>Frank Pinto, UPTE-CWA L. 9119*</p>
<p>Steve Desavouret, TCU/IAM 6608*</p>
<p>Louis LaFortune, AFT L. 1936, PVFT*</p>
<p>Azalia Torres, Former Executive Bd. Member, UAW Local 2325/ALAA*</p>
<p>Patrick Langhenry, UAW Local 2325/ALAA*</p>
<p>Lucy Herschel, Delegate 1199SEIU/UHWE*</p>
<p>Carol Seligman, South San Francisco California Teachers Association*<br />
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International Endorsers</strong></span></p>
<p>Rubina Jamil, Working Women Organization; All Pakistan Trade Union Federation*</p>
<p>Tony Leon, Secretary General, Venezuelan Union of Oil Industry Workers*</p>
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