11-07-2007 / Britain
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Britain - UK journalists' union calls off boycott
The union's National Executive Council has forwarded a motion, tabled by union general-secretary Jeremy Dear and seconded by its president Michelle Stainstreet,
that calls to put the row over the Israel-boycott call and for members to unite behind the union's key workplace priorities.
The executive council has committed to continuing to work with Israeli journalist unions and has stated it will take no action on the boycott motion.
The motion "strongly reaffirmed" the sovereign role of the union's annual conference in setting National Union of Journalists policy and rejected any allegations that the union was anti-Semitic or racist, reaffirming the union's commitment to fighting racism in all its forms.
The Stop the Boycott Campaign, a coalition of academics and Jewish and non-Jewish groups across the UK, welcomed the decision to calls off the boycott.
"This is an honorable decision and a victory for common sense," said campaign co-director Jeremy Newmark. "It shows that the NUJ leadership are attuned to the wishes of their membership, and should serve as an example to the leaders of other trade unions. This is a shot in the arm for the anti-boycott movement in the UK and the beginning of a backlash against the extreme positions of the pro-boycott camp."
Source: www.jpost.com
Date: Jul. 11, 2007
By Jonny Paul
Photo: Courtesy
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