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The TUC believes that only when a sovereign, independent, democratic contiguous and viable Palestinian state is created, living side by side with a secure Israel will there be a chance for peace and stability in the Middle East. We remain committed to a two-state solution to the crisis in the Middle East and support for the Road Map. We recognize the enormous suffering of the Palestinian people, and we call upon the British Government to make appropriate representations to the international community to secure lasting peace through a negotiated settlement based on mutual respect and self-determination, on justice for the Palestinians and on security for Israel. Please refer to the TUC General Council statement on the Middle East for more on the TUC’s position on the Israel/Palestine conflict.
In increase the pressure on Israel to end its occupation of all Palestinian territories, the TUC, working in conjunction with the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, is calling for a targeted consumer boycott of goods from the illegal Israel settlements. To promote the Don't buy settlement goods campaign, the TUC and PSC have produced a, "Would you buy stolen goods?" leaflet and a briefing for trade union officers.
TUC Aid is appealing for funds to help trade unionists in Palestine, as well as Burma and Zimbabwe. The Israeli occupation of the West Bank, illegal settlements and the blockade of Gaza have led to unemployment, poverty and repression of union rights. TUC Aid will support women in the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions (PGFTU) to recruit new members and improve pay, conditions and opportunities. Nedaa al-Zaher, who has already taken part in a TUC Aid training course, says: "I have made an important jump in my life. Now I realise the importance of unions and I have begun to know my rights at work." Others have negotiated real improvements such as shorter working days and a two-day weekend. Your support can give women trade unionists new skills and the confidence to really make a difference to their day to day lives.
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International Women's Day 8th March 2013 Women, Human Rights and the Globalisation of ResistanceCome along for a rousing experience on International Women's Day to hear out guests' stories of resistance and hope, to celebrate the role of women in the global struggle, and to listen to some great live music and performance poetry. Guest Speake...
WIth a ceasefire in place, call on the UK government to do all that it can to lift the blockade and end the suffering of Gaza's people. Sign Oxfam's urgent action.
Join the demonstration for Gaza this Saturday 24 November, assembling at Downing Street at 12 noon before marching to the Israeli Embassy.
TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber has written to Foreign Secretary William Hague urging him to pursue all avenues to end the conflict in Gaza.
TUC Aid is supporting the development of a nursery in the Gaza strip to help some of the poorest families secure enough food and improve their incomes.
The UK can lawfully ban goods from the illegal Israeli settlements, concludes a legal opinion from Professor James Crawford SC, published by the TUC today (Monday).
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