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Fears as teachers and nurses plan to wear Palestinian colours at work

JLC say plan could ‘damage’ community cohesion

November 26, 2024 15:17
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A pro-Palestinian supporter waves a Palestinian flag during a National March for Palestine in central London (Photo: Getty Images)

ByLorin Bell-Cross, Lorin Bell-Cross, politics correspondent

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The Trade Union Congress’s (TUC) planned “day of action” for Palestine on Thursday, which will involve teachers and nurses wearing Palestinian colours and symbols, has been condemned by Jewish groups.

The umbrella organisation of British trade unions, which contains an estimated 5.5 million members in 48 trade unions, has called for workers to demonstrate “solidarity actions in their own workplaces” in support of the Palestinian cause and “for an immediate ceasefire” to the conflict in Gaza.

One of the actions it suggests is for workers on the day is to “wear something red, green, black or a Palestinian keffiyeh to visibly show solidarity. Photos from the day could be shared on social media, creating a visual display of support.”

The Board of Deputies said in a post on social media that the campaign “represents a continued failure of unions to support workers if they are Jewish”.