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Citizens Advice staff ‘displaying Palestinian flags’ at virtual meetings

Postby dutchman » Fri Nov 08, 2024 9:52 pm

Jewish employees concerned at alleged visible Gaza conflict-inspired activism by charity workers

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Citizens Advice staff have been accused of using Palestinian flag backgrounds during virtual meetings.

The advice organisation is under investigation by the charity watchdog after Jewish employees complained that colleagues’ pro-Palestinian activism breached “political impartiality” rules.

The Charity Commission launched a “regulatory compliance case” into Citizens Advice, after claims that staff circulated calls to boycott companies linked to Israel among colleagues.

Staff at the charity are required to maintain political impartiality, but some Jewish employees have raised concerns about the “intimidating effect” of alleged pro-Palestinian advocacy at work, including staff wearing the Palestinian flag on lanyards.

Some Citizens Advice staff reportedly circulated a petition calling for a boycott of products from the computer supply company Hewlett-Packard (HP) last July.

An email reportedly sent to staff at the advice organisation claimed that HP was “complicit in violations of Palestinian rights” by helping to run a biometric ID system that Israel uses to restrict Palestinian movement.

UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI), which has been supporting concerned employees at Citizens Advice, contacted the charity to request an internal investigation in September.

In a letter to the charity’s chief executive Dame Clare Moriarty, UKLFI set out alleged multiple breaches of its charitable objectives and UK law, and requested that the organisation investigate them. It also called for appropriate disciplinary action against the employees involved.

The letter claimed that the call to boycott HP had been signed by “many” Citizens Advice employees, including senior staff.

Employees at the charity stand accused of violating official guidance which prohibits charities from engaging in political activity unrelated to their charitable purpose.

UKLFI also claimed that some of the workplace activism appeared to involve Citizens Advice staff who were members of the Unite union.

Staff report that some union members at Citizens Advice appear to have been “encouraged” to set their virtual meeting backgrounds to feature the Palestinian flag and to wear lanyards decorated with the flag.

A dossier compiled by UKLFI showed a woman, allegedly a Citizens Advice employee, sitting in front of a Palestinian flag.

She was also wearing a jumper featuring the word “Palestine” in bold lettering.

UKLFI claims that the above activities create “a hostile atmosphere for those with protected characteristics” as well as for “other individuals with whom CAB interacts, including third parties and clients”.

Caroline Turner, a director at UKLFI, which also notified the Charity Commission, said: “It is very concerning that this issue has arisen and I hope that now that Citizens Advice has been alerted to it, they will crack down on unauthorised behaviour at work.”

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