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Worker fired from disability charity after opposing genocide & proscription of Palestine Action

The Canary by The Canary
4 December 2025
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The national disability charity Sense has fired one of its staff. This is because she took part in a protest against the ongoing genocide and the proscription of Palestine Action. Chloe is a member of the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain.

On 19 July, Chloe joined a Defend Our Juries action, where she held a placard that stated: “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.”

Police have arrested over 2,000 people for taking part in similar protests across the country. A judicial review on Palestine Action’s proscription took place from 26 to 28 November.

‘Safeguarding the charity’

Chloe was dismissed for “gross misconduct” by her employer, Sense, on 21 November. Senior management at Sense decided to fire Chloe, stating that they needed to safeguard the charity’s reputation. They highlighted the ‘neutrality’ of their brand.

This makes Chloe the first person in the UK to speak publicly after getting the sack for participating in these actions.

Chloe said:

I worked for a Sense service where we would take children with sensory disabilities on days out. It meant a lot to me as I have a sensory disability myself.

I felt alone growing up and I would’ve loved to have been a part of the group as a child. It made up for it that I was able to join the group as an adult and help run it. I miss everyone.

I was fired after holding a sign saying “I oppose genocide, I support Palestine action”. I’m a Sikh, I’m compelled by my religion to take a stand against injustice.

What is happening to the Palestinians is unjust. It’s the least I can do.

Silencing of workers

Independent Workers Union of Great Britain Charity Workers Branch Member Tara Povey said:

Neutrality is not an option when we are witnessing a genocide backed and enabled by the UK government.

It’s especially galling that a disability rights charity should sack a worker after protesting what has been called “a mass disabling event”. This dismissal shows that our rights as workers are inextricably linked to Palestinian workers and Palestinian liberation.

Over the past two years charity bosses have ramped up their policing and silencing of workers – with racialised workers and migrant workers paying the highest cost. As a sector we need to show them that we won’t stand for this.

As a branch we are committed to Palestinian solidarity and we will back any of our members who get targeted after taking action for an end to UK complicity. Chloe should be immediately reinstated with an official apology.

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Comments 3

  1. David Lewis says:
    6 months ago

    Interesting. I’ve just cancelled my monthly payment to Sense. This sacking is ridiculous and wrong. I highly doubt anyone who attends Sense shops or gives it money would have ever known about this employee’s views and they are nothing to do with Sense anyway.

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  2. Nisar Dean says:
    6 months ago

    IS THE UK JUSTICE SYSTEM INFLUENCED BY THE CORRUPT MILITARY CONTOLLED JUSTICE SYSTEM OF PAKISTAN

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  3. evanegellick says:
    4 months ago

    From the people who only reluctantly changed name from their patriarchical stance as the Deafblind society. I guess only their leadership could be immune to the sight and the sounds of a genocide. The problem with the whole sector is its take-over and mangement by the partonising closet ablists that seem to pervade the support sector. Those that know better about the struggles of the sufferers than the sufferers themselves. Kick these careerist corporate charitist people out of a sector that has capable sufferers that can lead and represent those that are challenged far better than an entitled and privileged elite. Once again the tone policing by a useless selfish minority that seems intent on ignoring the content or context of criticism purely on the basis what it might seem like to their greedy sponsors.
    Let’s Liberation for those that suffer from the false good intentions of the mealy mouthed privileged and entitled.

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