Vegan activist whistleblower

I’m sharing this fundraising campaign on behalf of my friend, Jordi.

Who am I? 

My name is Jordi Casamitjana and I am a whistleblower.

I am an Ethical Vegan who was dismissed by an Animal Welfare charity after I blew the whistle that their pension fund was being invested in companies involved in animal testing.

Most of my adult life I have pursued the philosophy of ethical veganism.  It has informed my daily existence, including my career and employment.

In September 2016, I returned to work at a prominent animal welfare charity that I had worked for some years before.  I was enrolled in the charity’s pension.  But I discovered that the pension was investing in companies, including pharmaceutical and tobacco companies, who are known to engage in animal testing.

I raised this with my employer as their investment in such companies was directly contradictory to the reason for the existence and values of the organisation.  At first they agreed with me  and stated that the pension fund would be changed, then they told to all staff that the pension had been changed to an ethical fund, then admitted to me but not to all my colleagues that it hadn’t been changed, and finally they stated that I could personally change mine. At my request they sent an email around to staff which gave only one ethical fund alternative, which offered  worse rates of return than some of the other ethical pension funds that were also available.

When I wrote to my colleagues to tell them that their pension was being invested in non-ethical funds, and that there were alternatives to the single alternative that the company was suggesting, I was sacked.  I was given no appeal hearing.

Background to my case? 

Originally from Catalonia, but resident in the UK for several decades, I am a Zoologist specialising in animal behaviour (Ethologist), who has been involved in different aspects of animal protection for over 20 years.

In addition to scientific research I have worked mostly as an investigator, animal welfare consultant and animal protection campaigner, both freelance and for many reputable animal advocacy organisations in different countries.

My most notable work has been my involvement with the first successful prosecutions under the Hunting Act 2004 (when working for the League Against Cruel Sports), the exposé of trail hunting as a false alibi (when working for IFAW) and my participation in the campaign that led to the ban on bullfighting in Catalonia (as a consultant of PROU).

I have been an ethical vegan for over seventeen years, and it is as an ethical vegan that I live all aspects of my life as far as this is reasonably practical.  This means that I do not eat, wear or consume any animal products.

Why does this case matter? 

  • Donors to animal protection charities have the right to expect that the money they donate will be invested in a way which is compatible with their beliefs.  The investment of charitable funds in companies that test on animals is a betrayal of the trust placed in those charities by their donors.
  • Whistleblowers have the right not to be dismissed because they have blown the whistle.  Where this happens in supposedly ethical organisations, it is all the more egregious.
  • The philosophical belief in ethical veganism has not yet been tested before the UK courts.  All the signs are that the courts will accept that it is a belief worthy of protection under the Equality Act 2010.  My case will put that to the test.

Legal challenge 

I have instructed Bindmans LLP, a firm known for bringing and winning important whistleblowing and discrimination claims.  Bindmans acted for Joe Hashman in his philosophical belief discrimination claim which established that the belief in the sanctity of animal life was protected under the Equality Act 2010.

My claim will be that as a result of raising protected disclosures, I suffered a series of detriments, and that the decision to dismiss me was discriminatory on the grounds of my philosophical belief.

How much am I raising and why? 

I am seeking to raise £5,000 initially to cover the drafting of the pleadings and collation of the evidence. But in order to continue to bring the claim I ultimately need to raise £40,000.

Please contribute and share the fundraising page to help me reach as wide an audience of potential contributors as possible.

Click here to donate.

Fundraising update

A few days ago I blogged about my buddy Michele and her fundraising campaign to cover some unexpected health care expenses.

You can read the original post here.

I’m just popping in to let you know that Michele has just passed 25% of her fundraising target after just a few days!

Please help Michele get the assistance she needs and donate now online.

I’ll be back with further updates.

Help a vegan comrade

If you have read my book, you will recall the extremely poignant section contributed by Michele Kaplan.

Michele is an incredible activist fighting for better outcomes for animals and disabled people. The feeling of gratitude I have for her contribution to my book has never wavered.

Michele puts a lot of her energy and time into fighting for social justice causes, so it makes sense that when she needs a little bit of support we should rally around.

Following on from a health setback, Michele currently needs some additional at home support while she recovers.

If you know anything about US health care, you’ll know it can be extremely difficult at the best of times.

Michele needs our help to pay for some additional health aide hours and every penny, pound, cent, dollar, peso, or whatever you can spare is helpful.

Click here to donate online now.

Vegan cafe set to expand

Here is a success story worthy of a bit of hollering.

The Fields Beneath is an absolutely adored café and coffee shop in Kentish Town, London. The outlet got a whole lot of positive press earlier this year when it became fully vegan.

Yes. An already super busy and well-respected coffee emporium ditched dairy and they haven’t looked back. 2017 has been a bumper year for The Fields Beneath and now they are looking for some community help so they can expand in 2018.

You can read all about the fundraising campaign here, but the basic facts are simple.

The Fields Beneath plan on opening location number two and they already have half the funds they need. They need our help to raise the rest of the cash.

You can be part of history by helping to establishment London’s first chain of vegan coffee shops!

Of course you can just give some spare change if you believe in supporting independent vegan business, but you can also pick some from a line up of impressive rewards that includes a year-long supply of coffee, dinner and a movie at the cafe, or a limited edition art print.

The Fields Beneath have less than a month to raise £30,000, so please dig deep if you can and share this campaign far and wide. Click here to donate.

Follow The Fields Beneath on Instagram.

Help vegan business

Hey!

Doesn’t it make you feel like a happier person when you get a chance to help an independent vegan business?

Well, today you are going to be twice as delighted because two vegan businesses need your assistance.

First up:

Vegan brewhouse and all-round legendary company Brass Castle needs our help to buy a crowler.

What the fuck is a crowler? A crowler is a canning machine that allows beer to be canned fresh out of the tap.

Having a crowler will allow Brass Castle to sell takeout beer to customers at their taphouse, as well as package and send beer to customers around the UK.

At time of posting this story, the Brass Castle crowler campaign was 65% funded with 16 days remaining. Click on the photo above or here to pledge if you can afford it. They have vegan beer rewards!

Next:

The Spotless Leopard is a much-loved vegan food truck in Bristol and it needs our help to stay on the road.

Running a food business is tough work. Mentally, physically and financially. Profit margins are narrow, leaving not a lot of money spare for when emergencies crop up.

The Spotless Leopard has a batch of repairs that need seeing to if they want to stay viable and trading.

You can click on the photo above or here if you are able to push some money their way. They have great thank you rewards available if you are in the Bristol area. A small donation if you are nowhere near the city would of course be greatly appreciated, I’m sure.

There you have it.

Two opportunities to lend a helping hand to independent business.

Vegan job available

Oh my. If I didn’t already have a job as the resident FGV, I would be all over this opportunity.

Do you know about Dr Hadwen Trust?

This charity is on a mission to find compassionate alternatives to animal-based research and prove that non-animal medical research is the future. Dr Hadwen Trust is the leading UK group in this crucial field and work hard to ‘fund new research committed to advancing biomedical science without the use of animals.’

You can find out more about Dr Hadwen Trust (and support their work) here.

But what’s this of a cool vegan job I mentioned?

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