Israel / Palestine
Resolution: Support Sindyanna
Submitted by Janine on Fri, 13/01/2012 - 11:02Stratford no.1 branch is submitting this resolution to RMT Women's Conference:
RESOLUTION TO RMT WOMEN’S CONFERENCE: SINDYANNA
We support the work of Sindyanna, the women workers’ cooperative associated with the Workers’ Advice Centre (Maan) in Galilee.
We ask the union to promote its activities and products, and to investigate the possibilities of including Sindyanna products carrying the RMT logo in the union’s range of merchandise.
London Transport Regional Council Political Report - Palestine Special
Submitted by Peter on Fri, 25/11/2011 - 17:05The RMT recently hosted a Palestine Solidarity meeting following the forming of the 'Patestininan Trade Union Coalition for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions' - PTUC BDS.
The following are extracts from the report compiled by the London Transport Region's Political Officer; Unjum Mirza.
Alstom-Jerusalem Light Railway
Submitted by 1913 Lockout on Fri, 25/11/2011 - 11:11The following resolution submitted by LU Engineering and Jubilee South and amended by the LTRC executive was carried unanimously at the Regional Council meeting on the 24th November.
This region resolves:
Resolution to Regional Council: Humanitarian Aid to Gaza
Submitted by admin on Tue, 13/07/2010 - 13:55This resolution, submitted by TfL no.1 branch, was carried unanimously by the July meeting of the Regional Council ...
This LTRC condemns the recent attack on the ships carrying humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.
We call upon the RMT to join with the international community to demand that there is an independent enquiry into the incident.
We insist that Israel is not part of this ‘independent’ enquiry, but that they have an enquiry of their own.
Solidarity with sacked Arab Rail Workers in Israel
Submitted by Janine on Thu, 11/06/2009 - 14:00
Circular number: NP/92/09/AG
Dear Colleague,
RMT members recently showed solidarity with foreign rail workers by demonstrating in support of 40 Israeli Arab citizens sacked by Israel Railways following the Company’s decision to impose discriminatory conditions of employment [pictured].
RMT to protest at Israeli Embassy in support of sacked Arab rail workers
Submitted by admin on Sat, 09/05/2009 - 05:57MEMBERS OF Britain’s largest rail union, RMT, will be taking a protest over the dismissal of 40 Israeli Arab rail workers to the steps of the Israeli Embassy at 1pm on Monday 11th May.
The protest will draw attention to the decision of Israel Railways to change its employment terms so that only Israeli army veterans will now be employed as lookouts at level crossings to prevent collisions between trains and vehicles. The current Arab workforce are exempt from national service and as a consequence have now been handed redundancy notices by Israel Railways.
RMT Calls on Israel Railways to Drop Discriminatory Policy
Submitted by admin on Fri, 01/05/2009 - 09:01RMT General Secretary Bob Crow has sent the following letter to the Israeli ambassador. ...
April 27 2009
His Excellency Ron Prosor Israeli ambassador to the Court of St James 2 Palace Green London W8 4QB
Dear Mr Prosor
I refer to the matter of 40 Israeli Arab citizens who were handed redundancy notices on Sunday March 29, effective from the beginning of April, following the decision of Israel Railways to change its employment terms.
Protest: Stop Israel Railways Sacking Arab Workers
Israel Railways is introducing a new rule that could lead to around 150 Arab rail workers losing their jobs - more details here.
Stop Israel Railways Sacking Arab Workers
Submitted by Janine on Wed, 22/04/2009 - 10:18Last month, Israel Railways, a state-owned company, launched a new policy denying employment to railroad crossing guards who have no permit to carry weapons - that is: who have not served in the Israeli army. This policy will lead to the lay-off of the approximately 150 Arab railway workers who monitor and maintain Israel's level crossings.
Resolution: Israel and Gaza
Submitted by Janine on Tue, 07/04/2009 - 13:07Stratford no.1 branch has submitted the following resolution to RMT's AGM.
This AGM condemns Israel’s military assault on Gaza in December and January.
We reaffirm our existing policy demanding Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and an end to Israel’s siege of Gaza.
We ask the Executive to step up its campaigning on this issue in line with current policy, and in particular wish to see RMT run an appeal in support of an appropriate trade union project in the area.
Resolution: Women in Israel and Gaza
Submitted by admin on Sun, 08/03/2009 - 09:31This resolution, submitted by Camden No. 3 Branch, was passed by RMT Women's Conference 2009.
That this Conference mourns the deaths of over 1,000 Palestinians during Israel's brutal assault on Gaza in December and January, including hundreds of women and children.
While not condoning rocket attacks on Israeli civilians, or the regressive and sexist policies of Hamas, we unreservedly condemn Israel's actions in carrying out this attack, and its siege of Gaza.
Invitation: Reception for Israeli Army Refuser
Submitted by Janine on Mon, 23/02/2009 - 14:10
RMT's London Transport Regional Council and Finsbury Park branch invite you to a Reception to meet and support Tamar Katz (pictured), Israeli army refuser.
Thursday 5 March, 7-9pm, the Twelve Pins pub, next to Finsbury Park station.
Tamar Katz is a 19-year-old Israeli who has refused to serve in the Israeli army. Israel requires all young men and women to serve in its army, and Tamar has served three prison sentences for her refusal. She explains:
Reception for Israeli army refuser
RMT's London Transport Regional Council and Finsbury Park branch invite you to a Reception to meet and support Tamar Katz, Israeli army refuser.
Thursday 5 March, 7-9pm, the Twelve Pins pub, next to Finsbury Park station.
Tamar Katz is a 19-year-old Israeli who has refused to serve in the Israeli army. Israel requires all young men and women to serve in its army, and Tamar has served three prison sentences for her refusal. She explains:
Support the Shministim
Submitted by Janine on Thu, 29/01/2009 - 23:00This resolution, proposed by TfL no.1 branch and seconded by Stratford no.1 branch, was passed with one abstention at the Regional Council meeting in January 2009.
This Union notes that 7 Israeli teenagers – known as Shiministim – are refusing to serve in the Israeli army because they object to Israel’s military occupation of the Palestinian territories. They are all 18 or 19 years old, have been called for military service but have refused to go and are now in prison.
TUC Spokesperson Addresses Demonstration Against Israel's War on Gaza
Submitted by admin on Sat, 10/01/2009 - 23:00Speech to London Gaza Demonstration Sally Hunt, TUC international spokesperson
10 January 2009
The trade union movement unreservedly condemns this illegal war on the people of Gaza. We join the United Nations in calling for an immediate ceasefire.
Our government and the EU must pressure Israel and Hamas to end this war. No more bombs, no more murder, no more excuses.
The TUC - and the six and a half million workers we represent - demand that our government and the EU takes the action needed to force an end to the terror. They have the power. We urge them to find the will.
This Week's Protests Against Invasion of Gaza
Submitted by admin on Sun, 04/01/2009 - 14:15EMERGENCY DEMONSTRATION SUNDAY 4 JANUARY 2.00 PM ISRAELI EMBASSY, KENSINGTON HIGH STREET Following Israel's ground invasion, an emergency demonstration has been called for Sunday, 4th January at 2.00 pm. (Nearest tube High Street Kensington).
DAILY PROTESTS AT THE ISRAELI EMBASSY There will be daily protests at the Israeli Embassy from Monday 5 January to Friday 9 January, at 5.30 pm - 7.30 pm.
NATIONAL DEMONSTRATION: SATUDAY 10 JANUARY The national demonstration on Saturday 10 January is planned to march to the Israeli Embassy.
RMT Reps Protest Against Gaza Bombardment
Submitted by admin on Sat, 03/01/2009 - 12:43
RMT reps have been joining protests against
Israel's bombardment of Gaza. Here, two reps -
Roy Carey and Janine Booth - report ...
End the slaughter in Gaza, says RMT
Submitted by admin on Wed, 31/12/2008 - 19:04Below is RMT's press release, issued today. You can read more about RMT's policy and campaigning in solidarity with Israeli and Palestinian workers by clicking here.
ISRAEL MUST end the hideous slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza, transport trade union RMT said today.
Condemning Israel’s indiscriminate bombing of civilians, RMT added its voice to the growing world-wide demands for an immediate end to its illegal and inhuman military operations and urged support for emergency demonstrations.
Arab Construction worker killed and 9 wounded as missile hits Israeli city
Submitted by admin on Tue, 30/12/2008 - 20:52WAC-MAAN is the Workers' Advice Centre (Ma'an in Arabic) which works to unite Israeli and Palestinian workers, and which RMT supports. It has issued this press release about the appalling current events in Israel and the Palestinian territories, and has asked RMT to circulate it.
RMT Policy on Solidarity with Israeli and Palestinian Workers
Submitted by Janine on Mon, 29/12/2008 - 19:06This resolution was passed by RMT's 2008 Annual General Meeting, proposed by - amongst others - Stratford no.1 branch.
This AGM condemns the continuing Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and denials of Palestinians' human and national rights. This AGM condemns the indiscriminate targeting of civilians, including Israeli military air strikes and the economic blockade of Gaza, as well as the arbitrary murders of Israeli citizens by suicide bombers and rocket attacks. We note both the Israeli and Palestinian victims of the conflict are usually working-class people, targeted by political and military forces that seek to de-humanise Arab and Jewish workers using anti-semitism, Jew-hatred and anti-Arab racism. We note that the Hamas Charter is a virulently anti-semitic document that exhorts the killing of Jews and subordinates all social and human rights to Islam.
