UCU Congress to debate boycotting Israel – again!
This is a guest-post from Stop the Boycott
- UCU Congress begins this weekend, running from 30th May – 1st June, in Manchester
- This year, UCU Congress will debate three motions that relate to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict:
- The first of these, SFC14, encourages the Union to build links with Palestinian academics and unions
- The second motion, SFC15, is called “Palestinian Solidarity, BDS, and Histadrut”
- It reaffirms UCU’s support for the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions campaign against Israel “within legal constraints”
- It forces UCU to establish and fund a “research centre into complicity with Israeli breaches”, a BDS website, and an annual pro-boycott conference
- It demands UCU severs all ties with the Histadrut, the Israeli TUC
- An amendment to this motion would refer the decision on Histadrut to a special committee
- The third motion, SFC16 “Ariel and West Bank Colonisation”, formally starts the procedure to institute an academic boycott against Ariel College
- Additionally, a motion SFC17, called “UCU invitation to Bongani Masuku of South Africa”, comes from Oxford University’s UCU branch
- It was submitted in response to UCU’s invitation of Bongani Masuku to a UCU boycott conference this winter
- It dissociates UCU from his views and actions, and formally censures those who invited Masuku to the conference
- Stop the Boycott’s 2007 polling showed that the Union’s membership is largely moderate and neutral on the Middle East
- However, UCU Congress is always unrepresentatively hostile to Israel and has a record of supporting discriminatory policies
- If the motion “Palestinian Solidarity, BDS, and Histadrut” passes, UCU will be converting itself from a Trade Union into am organisation focused on promoting division and discrimination
- Sally Hunt holds the international portfolio on the Trades Union Congress’ General Council
- She cannot hold this position, which requires her to work closely with the Histadrut, while her Union is undermining these ties
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