A group of British Columbia teachers has launched a human rights complaint against their union, claiming that the labour group “has engaged in and enabled antisemitism,” according to a report.

This is because of the BC Teachers’ Federation’s (BCTF) “erasure of Jewish and Zionist voices and opinions” within the union and members’ workplaces, said Paul Pulver, who filed the case for the members BC Teachers Against Antisemitism, reported The Canadian Press (CP).

The union’s leadership caused “trauma and fear” among members who have been “intimidated and shamed” by colleagues, Pulver said.

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