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小蓝视频 Human Rights Tribunal to expedite complaint from Jewish teachers' group

VANCOUVER 鈥 A group of teachers says British Columbia's Human Rights Tribunal has agreed to expedite a complaint of antisemitism against their union as more allegations surface.
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A group of British Columbia teachers says the 小蓝视频 Human Rights Tribunal has agreed to expedite their antisemitism complaint against their union as more allegations surface. The office that houses the 小蓝视频 Human Rights Tribunal is seen in Vancouver, 小蓝视频, March 28, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nono Shen

VANCOUVER 鈥 A group of teachers says British Columbia's Human Rights Tribunal has agreed to expedite a complaint of antisemitism against their union as more allegations surface.

Vancouver labour lawyer Paul Pulver, who represents 小蓝视频 Teachers Against Antisemitism, filed the complaint this year over what he called the "erasure of Jewish and Zionist voices and opinions" within the 小蓝视频 Teachers' Federation and at members' workplaces.

The group claims the union has "ostracized" the teachers either because they're Jewish or they hold "currently unpopular views" about Jews, Israel or the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas.

Its initial complaint filed over the summer cites more than two dozen examples of alleged antisemitism either caused or enabled by the teachers' union.

The 小蓝视频 Teachers' Federation was not immediately available for comment.

Pulver says in a statement issued Friday that another teacher is joining the complaint after attending a professional development day in October where she was forced to leave when she asked questions about the federation's stance on the conflict in the Middle East.

He says the teacher, like the others involved in the complaint, "can no longer see a path to flourishing in their teaching career.鈥

鈥淭he harassment at the October event is yet another instance of discrimination against teachers who don鈥檛 agree with the way the 小蓝视频TF fosters and encourages antisemitism,鈥 Pulver says in the release.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e pleased the Tribunal recognized the urgency of their concerns, and they look forward to achieving a resolution which addresses their needs, as well as the needs of the students and families who depend on them.鈥

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 15, 2024.

The Canadian Press

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