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Association Of Neutral Labour Unions
The Association of Neutral Labour Unions (中立労働組合連絡会議, ''Chūritsu rōdō kumiai renraku kaigi''), better known by its Japanese abbreviation Chūritsu Rōren, was a national trade union federation in Japan from 1956 to 1987. Chūritsu Rōren was established in 1956 as an association of labor unions affiliated with the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sōhyō), but that were increasingly dismayed by Sōhyō's promotion of contentious non-workplace struggles in support of left-wing political objectives. By calling themselves the "Association of Neutral Labour Unions," Chūritsu Rōren was signaling its "neutral" (''chūritsuteki'') position in the ideological struggles of the global Cold War. Initially, Chūritsu Rōren was a loose association still remaining within and not clearly distinguished from Sōhyō, even continuing to share most of its staff with Sōhyō, albeit avoiding any overt affiliation with Sōhyō's main political affiliate, the Japan Soc ...
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National Trade Union Federation
Organizers within trade unions have sought to increase the bargaining power of workers in regards to collective bargaining by acting in collaboration with other trade unions. Multi-union organizing can take place on an informal basis, or on a more formal basis via an umbrella organization comprising multiple trade unions. Such umbrella organizations may be referred to as a trade union federation, trade union confederation, or trade union centre. Background A prominent example of trade union federations is the national trade union federation— national trade union confederation or centre—which are composed of trade unions within a particular country. Most countries have a national trade union federation, with many countries having more than one. The largest national trade union federation is the All-China Federation of Trade Unions with a total membership of 302 million as of 2017. From 1935 to 1955 in the United States, there were two Labor federation competition in the ...
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All Japan Shipbuilding And Machine Workers' Unions
The All-Japan Shipbuilding and Engineering Union (SEU, , Zenzōsen, also known as ''Zen Nihon Zōsen Kikai Rōdō Kumiai'') was a trade union in Japan, representing workers in the ship-building and ship repair industry. The union was established in September 1946, shortly after the end of World War II. Zenzōsen is a federation of individual, enterprise-level unions - the normal model of trades unionism in Japan. It was initially the dominant union in the Japanese shipbuilding industry, but was eventually eclipsed by the Japan Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Workers' Unions. Zenzōsen was the more militant of the two unions, and was more strongly represented at the smaller shipyards. Zenzōsen was affiliated to the Japanese Socialist Party. The union affiliated to the Federation of Independent Unions, and by 1970 it had 53,600 members. Later, it transferred to the Japanese Trade Union Confederation Rengo is a List of cities in Chile, city and Communes of Chile, ...
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National Trade Union Centers Of Japan
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National Federation Of Hotel Workers' Unions
The Japan Federation of Leisure-Service Industries Workers' Unions (Leisure Service Rengo) was a trade union representing workers in the hospitality, leisure and service industries in Japan. The union founded in 1948, as the All Japan Federation of Hotel Workers' Unions (Hoteru Roren). It later affiliated to the Federation of Independent Unions, and by 1970 had 6,376 members. However, in 1974 it transferred to the rival General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. From 1989, it was affiliated to the Japanese Trade Union Confederation Rengo is a List of cities in Chile, city and Communes of Chile, commune located in the Zona Central, Chile, Zona Central of Chile, situated in the Cachapoal Province of the O'Higgins Region at a distance of south of the city of Rancagua and sout ..., and by 1996 it had grown to have 46,900 members. In 2001, it merged with the Hotel and Restaurant Council of the National Federation of General Workers' Unions to form the Japan Federation of Servic ...
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National Federation Of Gas Supply Workers' Unions
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National Federation Of Ceramic Industry Workers' Unions
The National Federation of Ceramic Industry Workers' Unions (, Zenyoren) was a trade union representing workers in the ceramic industry in Japan. The union was established in 1949, and later affiliated to the Federation of Independent Unions. By 1970, it had 40,777 members. In 1989, it affiliated to the Japanese Trade Union Confederation Rengo is a List of cities in Chile, city and Communes of Chile, commune located in the Zona Central, Chile, Zona Central of Chile, situated in the Cachapoal Province of the O'Higgins Region at a distance of south of the city of Rancagua and sout .... In 1995, it merged with several smaller unions to form the All Japan Federation of Ceramics Industry Workers.{{cite web , title=組織概要 , url=https://www.jcw-u.or.jp/jcw_gaiyou.html , website=JCW , access-date=12 December 2021 References Ceramics and pottery trade unions Trade unions established in 1949 Trade unions disestablished in 1995 Trade unions in Japan ...
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National Federation Of Cement Workers' Unions Of Japan
The National Federation of Cement Workers' Unions of Japan (, Zenkoku Semento) was a trade union representing workers involved in manufacturing cement in Japan. The union was founded in 1947, and was later a founding affiliate of the Federation of Independent Unions (Churitsuroren). By 1967, it had 26,855 members. In the late 1980s, it affiliated to the Japanese Trade Union Confederation, but by 1996 it had only 7,263 members remaining. In 2002, it merged with the Japanese Federation of Chemistry Workers' Unions, the National Organization of All Chemical Workers The National Organization of All Chemical Workers (, Shin Kagaku) was a trade union representing workers in the chemical industry in Japan. The union was founded in 1950, and soon after was a founding affiliate of the National Federation Of Indus ... and the Japan Confederation of Petroleum Industry Workers' Unions, to form the Japan Federation of Energy and Chemistry Workers' Unions.{{cite book , last1=Kamakura , ...
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National Confederation Of Beer Brewery Workers' Unions
The National Confederation of Beer Brewery Workers' Unions (Zenkoku Biiru) was a trade union representing workers in the brewing industry of Japan. The union was founded in 1949, and later affiliated to the Federation of Independent Unions The Association of Neutral Labour Unions (中立労働組合連絡会議, ''Chūritsu rōdō kumiai renraku kaigi''), better known by its Japanese abbreviation Chūritsu Rōren, was a national trade union federation in Japan from 1956 to 1987. Ch ... (Churitsuroren). By 1970, it had 15,046 members.{{cite book , title=Labor Law and Practice in Japan , date=1970 , publisher=United States Department of Labor , location=Washington DC In 1980, the union disaffiliated from Churitsuroren and became independent. By 1990, its membership stood at 13,395. References Food processing trade unions Trade unions established in 1949 Trade unions in Japan ...
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Japanese Federation Of Electric Machine Workers' Unions
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All Japan Oil Workers' Union
The Japan Confederation of Petroleum Industry Workers' Unions (, Sekiyu Roren) was a trade union representing workers in the oil industry in Japan. The union was founded on 11 April 1947 as a loose council and became a more centralised federation in 1953. It was initially known as the All Japan Oil Workers' Union (Zensekiyu). It was a founding affiliate of the Federation of Independent Unions (Churitsuroren), and by 1967, it had 24,611 members. In the late 1980s, it became affiliated with the Japanese Trade Union Confederation, and by 1996 it had 29,505 members. In 2002, it merged with the Japanese Federation of Chemistry Workers' Unions, the National Organization of All Chemical Workers, and the National Federation of Cement Workers' Unions of Japan The National Federation of Cement Workers' Unions of Japan (, Zenkoku Semento) was a trade union representing workers involved in manufacturing cement in Japan. The union was founded in 1947, and was later a founding affiliate ...
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