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May 7, 2025

Union activists tormented Jewish colleagues with a “toxic working environment” that spewed pro-terror, anti-Israel vitriol despite a stated policy of neutrality about the Gaza War, a bombshell new federal lawsuit claims.

NY Legal Assistance Group attorneys and workers in the A Better NYLAG union were accused of posting signs in offices and cubicles and sporting buttons with slogans like “Intifida Now” “Resisting Colonialism is not Terrorism,” according to the complaint filed Tuesday by the Brandeis Center Coalition to Combat Antisemitism.

The group argued the phrases rationalize killing Israeli Jews and discriminate against Jewish staffers, a 20-page complaint filed with the National Labor Relations Board and Equal Opportunity Commission said.

Union activists tormented Jewish colleagues with a “toxic working environment” that spewed pro-terror, anti-Israel vitriol despite a stated policy of neutrality about the Gaza War. Gina M Randazzo/ZUMA Press Wire

“These signs are having the discriminatory effect of pushing Jewish people and/or Zionists out of these spaces,” one lawyer wrote in a March 21, 2015 email to the group. “As a Jewish person, I should not have to work in such close proximity to signs that direct hatred towards me.”

A Better NYGLAG, which is a chapter of the Association of Legal Attorneys/Local 2325 of the United Auto Workers union, receives $40 million in government funding a year to provide legal services to the poor residents, including migrants. It also receives support from Jewish groups such as the UJA Federation of New York.

The legal assistance group, which employs about 350 lawyers and other staffers, issued a neutrality rule in May of last year barring posters and other material about the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, which was triggered by Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack on the Jewish state.

A memo on the rule emphasized the need to promote a “welcoming” and “inclusive” environment for all employees, no matter their views on the conflict.

But the union protested, filing a complaint with the labor board in June, claiming NYLAG was suppressing the free speech rights of its pro-Palestinian members.

One Jewish lawyer and union member, in an email sent to Better NYLAG leadership and included in the complaint said they were “no longer able to ignore the blatant antisemitim of this bargaining unit.”

The union filed a complaint with the labor board in June, claiming NYLAG was suppressing the free speech rights of its pro-Palestinian members. A Better NYLAG

“You are intentionally seeking to harm members of the unit for your own personal political purposes which have absolutely nothing to do with the working conditions [of members],” the attorney said.

The union leadership’s action is beyond the pale, the complaint said.

“Rather than defend the right of these Jewish NYLAG employees in the ABN’s [A Better NY LAG] bargaining unit to be free from a toxic work environment – created in large part by the ABN’s own activities – the ABN went so far as to advocate against the very Jewish employees whom they purport to represent,” said Rory Lancman, senior council for the Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law/ Coalition to Combat Antisemitism.

The group argued the phrases rationalize killing Israeli Jews and discriminate against Jewish staffers, a 20-page complaint filed with the National Labor Relations Board and Equal Opportunity Commission said. Brandeis Center

“The ABN is choosing to support discrimination against Jewish NYLAG employees in the
bargaining unit to whom it owes a duty of fair representation and who are enduring an anti-Semitic environment that NYLAG’s policy is attempting to remediate,” added Lancman, a former New York City Councilman.

The complaint calls on federal officials to rule that the union violated its duty of fair representation to Jewish members and to prevent the union from interfering with the employer’s efforts to comply with its legal obligation to prohibit discriminatory acts in the workplace.

The labor group had no immediate comment.

It’s not the first controversy involving the UAW’s Association of Legal Aid Attorneys.

The Brandeis Center took legal action against the union last July for allegedly retaliating against three members who objected to its alleged antisemitic practices.

Those employees worked for the Legal Aid Society.

People marching in New York, holding banners for 'UAW 2325 Association of Legal Aid Attorneys Working for Justice' and 'Stop US Aid for Palestinian Genocide' on May 1, 2024
Union activists tormented Jewish colleagues with a “toxic working environment” that spewed pro-terror, anti-Israel vitriol despite a stated policy of neutrality about the Gaza War. Gina M Randazzo/ZUMA Press Wire
Text graphic for a news headline about a bombshell complaint on 'A Better NYLAG Lawyers' union creating a 'toxic environment' for Jewish members
The union filed a complaint with the labor board in June, claiming NYLAG was suppressing the free speech rights of its pro-Palestinian members. A Better NYLAG
Lawyers' union accused of creating a toxic environment for Jewish members - Excerpts from a 20-page complaint filed with the National Labor Relations Board and Equal Opportunity Commission.
The group argued the phrases rationalize killing Israeli Jews and discriminate against Jewish staffers, a 20-page complaint filed with the National Labor Relations Board and Equal Opportunity Commission said. Brandeis Center

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