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       Jewish teachers launch human rights complaint accusing B.C. teachers
       union of fostering antisemitism
        
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       A Vancouver labour lawyer says a group of teachers has launched a
       human rights complaint against the BC Teachers' Federation, claiming
       the union 'has engaged in and enabled antisemitism.' The office that
       houses the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal is pictured in Vancouver, on
       March 28, 2023.Nono Shen/The Canadian Press
        
       A group of Jewish teachers has filed a human-rights complaint against
       its own union, accusing the BC Teachers' Federation of fostering
       antisemitism by marginalizing Jewish and Zionist perspectives in union
       activities and workplaces.
        
       Paul Pulver, a labour and employment lawyer representing BC Teachers
       Against Antisemitism, said Tuesday the discrimination faced by the
       teachers is making it challenging for them to do their jobs and to
       work with their union.
        
       Mr. Pulver said the complaint documents more than 25 instances of
       antisemitic discrimination that were caused or enabled by the BCTF. He
       declined to share the complaint filed with the BC Human Rights
       Tribunal until the tribunal approves its release to the public.
        
       But he said, among the complaints, is the union president's mid-March
       decision to send members anti-racism training resources that do not
       include any reference to antisemitism, though they include references
       to other groups. As well, the complaint notes, the material provided
       by the union links to antisemitic teaching resources, including a link
       to a group that offers posters advocating for Palestine, one of which
       is a drawing that included offensive language about Zionists.
        
       "The misconduct of the BCTF's leaders has caused its members to suffer
       so much trauma and fear that they're unable to enjoy their career,
       participate in union affairs, or meet their health and safety needs.
       They have been intimidated and shamed by their colleagues, and feel
       threatened with the loss of their jobs," Mr. Pulver said in a
       statement announcing the complaint.
        
       The statement said the union has "ostracized" the teachers because
       they're Jewish or because they hold "currently unpopular views" about
       Jews, Israel and Hamas's Oct. 7 attacks. The teachers are not named,
       saying they fear retribution.
        
       "I don't think there are any teachers within this group who would have
       difficulty with legitimate criticism of Israel in respect of its
       political or military decisions," Mr. Pulver said.
        
       "Where the difficulty lies … is when it goes beyond that and into
       antisemitic conduct, which unfortunately is what these teachers feel
       they're witnessing now."
        
       The complaint comes in the wake of the union's decision last month to
       deny specialist recognition to the Holocaust and Antisemitism
       Educators Association (HAEA), making it ineligible for funding for
       curriculum development.
        
       The BCTF provides funding to 31 such associations, including the Anti-
       Oppression Educators Collective (AOEC), which advocates against racism
       and includes pro-Palestinian educational resources. The link to the
       offensive poster is included on the AOEC's website.
        
       The union group that made the funding decision, the Provincial
       Specialist Association Council, said the aims of the HAEA could be
       satisfied by existing specialty associations, including the AOEC.
        
       But Jewish groups were outraged, noting social-media posts by the
       group. Among the AOEC's activities was a workshop in April called
       "Teaching for Palestine," designed to "guide educators through the
       complexities of teaching, organizing and advocating for Palestinian
       human rights and equality within classrooms and schools."
        
       The AOEC took down its website and social-media feeds last month. But
       they were reinstated recently. In an online newsletter dated Saturday,
       the group said it took the information down temporarily because its
       organizers felt "singled out and targeted by individuals affiliated
       with pro-Israel lobby groups."
        
       The group said it had been unfairly characterized as antisemitic and
       that organizers of the group, who are predominantly women of colour,
       felt threatened after the media coverage.
        
       In the newsletter, the group said the provincial NDP government's
       decision to make Holocaust education mandatory ignored the fact that
       Holocaust education has long been taught in the school system. In
       contrast, the group said, there is a lack of education about the Nakba
       "and subsequent genocides of the Palestinian people." The Nakba,
       Arabic for "catastrophe," refers to the 700,000 Palestinians who fled
       or were driven out of what today is Israel before and during the war
       surrounding Israel's creation in 1948.
        
       A request for comment to the organizers of the AOEC was not returned.
       In its newsletter, the AOEC said the group "will not be engaging with
       corporate media."
        
       Rich Overgaard, a spokesperson for the **** BCTF, said the union
       values the critical role of the Human Rights Tribunal in upholding the
       BC Human Rights Code and out of respect for this process, as well as
       any members who may be involved, the union will not comment before the
       tribunal has reviewed the matter.
        
        _With a report from The Canadian Press_
        
        
        
        
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