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Unions back Palestine/Israel peace

Date: 02 August 2009

Trade unionists must show they can create practical examples of solidarity between Israelis and Palestinians, the president of the Australian Council of Trades Unions, Sharan Burrow, told a labour movement meeting in Sydney this week.

" These practical working models would be a demonstration to all that a peaceful end to the strife between the two peoples can be achieved," Ms Burrow told a largely labour movement audience attending a Fringe Event at the Australian Labor Party national conference.

The event, attended by more than 200 people, was sponsored by the Australian Workers' Union (AWU) and supported by the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA).

The Fringe Event was called to discuss practical solutions that the Australian labour movement could support to promote peace, justice and reconciliation in Palestine/Israel.

The discussions highlighted the recent creation of a new global labour grouping Trade Unions Linking Israel and Palestine (TULIP) which seeks to promote solidarity with both the Israeli trade union movement, the Histadrut, and the Palestinian trade union movement, the PGFTU. Paul Howes, the national secretary of the AWU, is a founder of TULIP , a global anti-boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) trade union group.

Doing what the labour movement does best - find practical solutions

Sharan Burrow at TULIP [dsc00290.jpg]Ms Burrow, who is also President of the International Trade Union Confederation, related stories about her several visits to the region where she shared both feelings of fear and optimism, despite the horrors, with her Palestinian and Israeli trade union sisters and brothers.

She praised the purpose of the Fringe Event to look at what the labour movement does best: " build solidarity because we recognise that a worker is a worker is a worker, who deserved equal treatment in our eyes as they are all brothers and sisters."

Build unions, build democracy. Tear down unions, threaten democracy and peace

"Unions have always been at the forefront of peace and democracy. If we build up trade unions we build up democracy. If we threaten trade unions, tear them down, then we threaten democracy and peace

"If we can build solidarity between unions, first and foremost in this region the PGFTU and the Histadrut - something we have been doing through the work most particularly of the International Transport Workers Federation - then I am sure that trade unions can make a difference

"We now need to look for new ways that unions can provide real practical support for the peace process in the Middle East. I think we need to say we want trade unionists at the table during these peace talks, showing what they can do, showing how we can get a real outcome."

Palestinian Ambassador, respected civil society activist, wants unions to back two-state solution

Ambassador Abdulhadi at TULIP [dsc00285.jpg]The key speaker at the event was the Palestinian Ambassador to Australia, Mr. Izzat Abdulhadi, a respected former civil society activist on the West Bank he has represented the Palestinian Authority in Australia since 2005.

Ambassador Abdulhadi said he was excited about being invited to speak at the Fringe Event because he wants the Australian trade union movement to mobilize the Australian people to continue their support for the peace process, and in particular to support the two-state solution.

He told the audience he wants unions to lobby the Australian government to increase aid to Palestine so that viable, efficient, democratic and transparent Palestinian civil society institutions can be developed.

The Australian Council of Trade Unions and the Australian Workers' Union he said could support the development of a key sector of Palestinian civil society by regularly bringing Palestinian trade unionists to Australia to undergo leadership training programmes.

Mr. Abdulhadi said he would continue talking with the AWU about support for the training of union legal specialists and help in reforming arcane and multiple labour laws which governs the daily lives of Palestinian workers.

International Transport Workers Federation provides a good practical union example

Paddy Crumlin, the national secretary of the Maritime Union of Australia, opened the ALP Fringe Event by showing a short documentary of the current working being done by the International Transport Workers Federation.

The five minute documentary Spanning the Divide shows how the ITF has brought together the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions, transport section, and the Histadrut's transport workers union to support truck drivers crossing through the Seperation Wall.

Key party delegates praise potential of TULIP

On the floor of the 2009 ALP National Conference, in the last hours of the policy-making talkfest, two near-iconic heroes of the ALP got up on their feet during the debate to praise the potential of Trade Unions Linking Israel and Palestine (TULIP).

Dr Mike Kelly, Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Support; Parliamentary Secretary for Water, but more importantly a former Australian Army lawyer with expertise in peacekeeping missions and occupations, and Warren Mundine, an Indigenous activist and former National President of the ALP, told conference delegates that TULIP was an example of how grass-roots projects involving unions across the Green Line could help to deliver peace between the Palestinians and the Israelis.

Ambassadors of Syria and Iraq

Syrian Ambassador at TULIP [dsc00286.jpg]Also attending the event were the Syrian Ambassador to Australia, Mr. Tammam Sulaiman, and the Iraqi Ambassador to Australia, Mr. Ghanim Al Shibli. Mr. Sulaiman was invited to respond to questions from the audience about current issues between Syria and Israel.

Australian Jewish community leader eagerly supports labour movement involvement in Palestinian nation-building activity

Robert Goot, the President of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, the national representative body of the Australian Jewish community was another panel speaker.

Mr Goot, a long-time member of the Australian Labor Party and a former trade union official, congratulated the AWU for the creation of TULIP.

He said that this trade union grouping has the potential to be a practical initiative that can promote understanding between Palestinian and Israeli workers - as a vital part of promoting reconciliation and peace where it really counts at the grassroots.

The Jewish community leader said he would eagerly support the Australian government and the labour movement getting more directly involved in nation building activity for Palestine including providing aid for the creation of healthy viable trade union movement and much needed workplace law reform.

Friends of Palestine MP lobbied not to attend the Fringe Event

Janelle Saffin, a Federal Labor MP and a member of Parliamentary Friends of Palestine, told the audience she had been lobbied not to attend the Fringe Event as it was a plot to undermine the Palestinian cause.

Her response was to note that Nelson Mandela had wisely said we don't make peace with our friends but with our enemies.

Ms Saffin also quoted Dr Albie Sachs a victim of the Apartheid regime, who had told that one of the most difficult things for him had been to sit down with his Apartheid opponents and learn to treat each others as human beings after years of dehumanizing.

Albie Sachs, a hero to Janelle Saffin, also told her we should frame the peace process not as being about compromise, but rather about accommodation.

The two-state solution infuses almost all Aust'n labour movement discussion

Michael Danby,  the Federal MP for Melbourne Ports, and a long-time member of Parliamentary Friends of Israel, gave a short address and said that the spirit of the two-state solution infuses almost all of the Australian labour movement's discussion about Palestine and Israel.

 

 

 

 

For further information

Contact: Paul Howes, National Secretary
Union: AWU
WWW: http://www.awu.net.au/


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