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One of Britain’s largest trade unions has launched a new branch aimed at Jewish faith workers.
GMB’s new Jewish Faith Workers’ Branch had its inaugural launch event this week in Hendon.
Attending the event were the founding members of the new branch which aims to represent Jewish faith workers and improve the terms and conditions of their employment.
At the event Gary Smith, General Secretary of GMB, spoke about the central role in labour movement history played by Jewish workers and how the new specialist branch will help to improve the lives of members who fulfil a religious function in the Jewish community.
The initiative, founded by Rabbi David Mason and Rabbi Richard Jacobi, has been supported by the Jewish Labour Movement over a number of years to successfully launch the ground-breaking branch.
Gary Smith, General Secretary of GMB Union said:
“Today marks a remarkable day and a new chapter in both GMB’s and the wider labour movements’ history. Our union was co-founded by Eleanor Marx in 1889 who, after seeing the dire conditions of Jewish factory workers in London’s East End, and led by her sense of justice, fought for a more compassionate world.
“It is in this great tradition that we have listened to our members and supported their efforts to launch a specialist faith branch for those working for Jewish faith employers. Workers’ interests are best served when people organise themselves, from the bottom up, not the top down.
Warren Kenny, GMB London Regional Secretary said:
“May I thank all the founding members of the new Jewish Faith Workers’ Branch who have volunteered their time and effort to get us to this point. Today our bond endures, stronger than ever, written in over 130 years of standing shoulder to shoulder.”
Rabbi David Mason, one of the founding members said:
“I would like to thank the GMB for building this new branch. There is a long history of the Jewish community being part of the trade union story. This branch will allow that story to continue and give Rabbinic staff across the community an important voice on their workplace conditions. It has been a pleasure to have been part of bringing this to fruition.”
Mike Katz, National Chair of the Jewish Labour Movement said:
“We’re incredibly proud to have been part of establishing this ground-breaking, new branch. It’s in our values as an organisation to champion trade unionism in the Jewish community and beyond. Rabbis and Jewish faith workers, just like all workers, deserve trade union representation that advocates for them.”
Editors Notes:
You can read what Warren Kenny, London Regional Secretary said here.
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