Canada: Prominent pro-Palestine unionist targeted

August 27, 2024
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Fred Hahn and Palestine protest background
CUPE-Ontario president Fred Hahn (pictured) is refusing to resign from his union's national executive over his support for Palestine. Background image: springmag.ca

Prominent and well-respected Canadian union leader Fred Hahn has come under attack again for his steadfast support of Palestinians and his work for Palestine solidarity.

This time, the attacks from Zionists, rightwing politicians and employers on Hahn, who is president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees-Ontario (CUPE-O), have resulted in an atrocious capitulation by his union鈥檚 national federation, which openly requested that he resign from the CUPE National Executive Board.

This move is an open threat to the labour movement and, in particular, to social justice unionism, international class solidarity, union militancy and direct action. It is a gift to anti-working-class forces that seek to weaken union mobilisation, activism and resolve.

If Hahn is forced to resign it would amount to a coup, instigated from outside by notorious conservative government leaders.

The threat to unions and the labour movement more broadly is clearly signaled by politicians, anti-Palestinian groups and pro-boss commentators, who rushed to celebrate CUPE National鈥檚 move and this latest attempt to interfere in union affairs.

In response to the attack, rank-and-file workers, Palestine solidarity organisers, anti-Zionist Jewish groups and social justice movements have launched campaigns to defend Hahn and assert union solidarity with Palestine.

However, the right-wing and reactionary attacks 鈥 facilitated by CUPE National 鈥 have already achieved their goal and had a negative impact. They have put pro-Palestine, and other social justice, union voices on the defensive and drawn attention away from the real issue 鈥 the ongoing genocide in Palestine.

Hahn鈥檚 record

Hahn is the first openly gay president in CUPE and has been a consistent supporter of community social justice movements and activism. For this, he has long been a target of right-wing, anti-union forces and anti-LGBTIQ bigots.

I worked with Hahn as a rank-and-file CUPE-O delegate over several years. Because of his profile, regular attendance at Palestine solidarity events and consistent criticism of Israeli state violence, Hahn has been a favoured prominent target of anti-Palestinian forces.

Zionists tried to have him removed from CUPE almost immediately following October 7 last year. Those efforts were thwarted by an active rank-and-file and community defence campaign.

The excuse for the most recent attack was a video Hahn posted on X, then deleted. He later apologised and explained: 鈥淢y intention in posting it was to call attention to the reality that, while the Russian Federation was barred from participating at the Paris Olympics, the state of Israel was permitted to participate 鈥 which appeared clearly to me to be a double standard.鈥

Notably, Hahn was elected to CUPE鈥檚 National Executive Board at the union鈥檚 national convention in October last year, after members were reminded of his longstanding support for Palestine. Earlier this year, members鈥 sentiment was reinforced when Hahn was reelected CUPE-O President by a majority of members at its own convention.

The CUPE National decision came only hours after Conservative Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development in Ontario confronted Hahn in a public space and posted the to social media. This was clearly interference by a government minister in union affairs.

鈥榃hich side are you on?鈥

A central historic question for the labour movement has been: 鈥淲hich side are you on?鈥 This question arose in the brutal 1930鈥檚 coal strike in the United States, when the bosses were trying hard to split working-class solidarity and resistance.

The question still faces unions today, in the face of imperialist war, occupation and genocide. Sadly, CUPE National has fallen into an obvious trap, positioning itself with the bosses, right-wing governments, imperialism and genocide.

On the other side, rank-and-file unionists, Palestine solidarity movements, anti-Zionist Jews and community justice groups have mobilised to promote solidarity among workers of the world. This includes grassroots campaigns to get CUPE National to rescind its call for Hahn鈥檚 resignation.

The Executive Committee of my own former CUPE local, CUPE 3903, issued a strong calling on CUPE National to reverse its call for Hahn鈥檚 resignation, pointing out that 鈥淐UPE National鈥檚 response contributes to the ongoing widespread repression of Palestinian solidarity鈥.

The CUPE 3903 statement reinforces the centrality of working-class solidarity, in workplaces, across working-class communities and beyond borders: 鈥淎s a labour union, it is our duty to be in solidarity not only with those in our own workplaces and communities experiencing oppression, but also those worldwide who are experiencing oppression.

鈥淎s workers, we know our struggles are intertwined. This is why CUPE 3903 must loudly resist the violent societal structures that not only restrict workers鈥 freedoms, but also the freedom of all peoples 鈥 especially, in this moment, those in Palestine.

鈥淥ver 50,000 Palestinian people have been killed by the Israeli government since October of 2023. We cannot lose sight of this horrific reality.鈥

The 3903 statement concludes: 鈥淭he National Executive Board鈥檚 actions contribute to the climate of repression that damages all workers鈥 attempts at resisting harmful conditions, inside and outside of their places of employment, locally and transnationally.鈥

Jewish voices

Independent Jewish Voices (IJV) Canada also released a statement firmly accusations of antisemitism against Hahn, saying: 鈥淭he social media post by Fred Hahn was not antisemitic; it unambiguously chose Israel as the target of its criticism, not the Jewish people.

鈥淩ecent surveys show that Canadians still hold their Jewish neighbours in high esteem while at the same time condemning Israeli atrocities. Ordinary Canadians clearly know the difference between Jewish people on the one hand and the State of Israel on the other.鈥

IJV Canada stressed that such 鈥渃ivil terror鈥 campaigns are cynical efforts 鈥渕eant to silence critics of the Israeli genocide in Gaza鈥.

Jews Say No to Genocide also released a detailed , saying that Hahn 鈥渉as a demonstrated record of commitment to fighting the actual roots of antisemitism that pose a threat to Jews鈥

鈥淲e know that it is through a commitment to solidarity among marginalised groups, which Hahn consistently demonstrates, that Jews will be safe, rather than unwavering allegiance to a genocidal state.鈥

The statement also noted that CUPE National鈥檚 actions fly in the face of CUPE鈥檚 longstanding support for Palestinians, and for worldwide class solidarity.

A gift to anti-worker, anti-Palestinian forces

CUPE National鈥檚 capitulation is a huge gift to enemies of the working class and anti-Palestinian forces.

Zionist group, the Center for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA), CUPE National for calling for Hahn鈥檚 resignation. CIJA is among the most aggressive groups attacking Palestine solidarity voices and has launched slur campaigns against pro-Palestinian voices.

Conservative Ontario Premier Doug Ford put out a applauding CUPE National鈥檚 actions, adding: 鈥淣ow it鈥檚 time for Fred to put his members first and do the right thing by resigning from all his positions of leadership.鈥

Ford is a notorious conservative who has implemented policies. His statement was so embarrassing for CUPE National that they were compelled to respond. In a reply tweet CUPE National President Mark Hancock : 鈥淲e don't need advice from a union-hating, anti-worker premier who closes ERs, underfunds public schools and hospitals, and sells out Ontario's Greenbelt and waterfront to private interests. You should focus on your multiple scandals and fixing the mess you've made of Ontario.鈥

Yet, Hancock鈥檚 response rings hollow, given that CUPE National鈥檚 open attack on Hahn plays into the hands of right-wing politicians and employers, who have taken CUPE National鈥檚 actions as an opportunity to redouble their attacks on unions and the labour movement.

The attack has provided an opening for anti-union forces to hammer unions as being out of touch with workers, involved with 鈥渘on-workplace鈥 issues and wasting members鈥 dues 鈥 all features of the anti-union playbook.

鈥楢n injury to one is an injury to all鈥

For his part, Hahn is holding firm and . It is important that allies continue to have his back.

Labour for Palestine (L4P), a rank-and-file cross-union network has launched an online calling on CUPE National to reverse its call for Hahn鈥檚 resignation. At the time of writing, about 180,000 people had sent letters.

It is crucial that all unions oppose political interference from employers, governments and those who support the mass killing of oppressed and exploited people. As L4P , 鈥淲e cannot allow our unions and union leaders to bow to outside interference.鈥

Labour has always maintained that 鈥渁n injury to one is an injury to all鈥. As L4P stresses, 鈥淐anadian labour unions have always played a strong role in global social movements. From refusing to be complicit in South African apartheid to refusing to fund and support the genocide in Gaza, labour has never been restrained by national borders.鈥

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