union boss fred hahn was called out as anti-semitic on tuesday by david piccini, ontario’s labour minister. it was the first time that piccini had met with or spoken to hahn since taking over the labour portfolio last september.
“my door will remain open to your members but you have to stop hating jews,” piccini told hahn.
on wednesday, premier doug ford said he wanted to give piccini a “shout out” for his comments about hahn.
“this guy has been a bully for 20 years,” ford said. “his bigoted comments, it’s unacceptable.”
minister of labour david piccini speaks at the news conference.
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in his exchange with piccini on tuesday, hahn, who is president of cupe ontario, said he wasn’t talking about jews, just criticizing israel. don’t believe him. for months, israel has been an unhealthy obsession for hahn and jewish members of cupe feel threatened.
there have been growing calls for hahn to resign or be fired over his comments and social media posts.
on tuesday, cupe national’s board voted that they had lost confidence in hahn to carry out his role as national vp and asked him to step down. while technically this wouldn’t impact his role as cupe ontario president, it would undermine his position within the union.
since early october, hahn has been under fire for his comments and social media posts regarding the ongoing war between israel and the terrorist group hamas.