'I utterly reject' charge of antisemitism
Toronto Star|August 23, 2024
CUPE official rejects board's demand he resign
ROB FERGUSON
'I utterly reject' charge of antisemitism

Embattled CUPE leader Fred Hahn says he will defy the union executive board's demand that he resign for posting a video characterized as divisive and antisemitic, a criticism voiced by a growing number of his own members.

Hahn, the elected president of the public sector union's Ontario arm since 2010 and a vice-president of the national union, dug in Thursday even as the CUPE local representing more than 4,000 City of Hamilton employees called for his ouster.

"Because I respect the democracy of our union, the choice of our members, I will be here to continue to fight side by side with all of you," he said in a two-page statement.

"I'm both so sad and angry. Trade unionists I have come to know and respect voted this week to overturn the democratic decisions of CUPE members," he added of the executive board's decision to demand his resignation as a national vice-president because it had "lost confidence" in him over the video.

"I want to be clear-I utterly reject the charge of antisemitism."

Mark Hancock, the union's national president, had set a noon Thursday deadline for Hahn to resign.

"CUPE's national executive board made the difficult decision to ask for Fred Hahn's resignation as general vice-president because he reposted a deeply problematic video that was a clear violation of our union's equity statement," CUPE's national officers said in a statement.

At issue is a digitally manipulated video that the veteran unionist posted on his Facebook page Aug. II. It depicted a Jewish athlete with a Star of David arm tattoo jumping off a diving board at the recent Paris Olympics and turning into a bomb that explodes.

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