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Japan Federation Of National Public Service Employees' Unions
The Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions ( ja, 日本国家公務員労働組合連合会, Kokko Roren) is a trade union representing public sector workers in Japan. The union was established on 1 October 1975, to bring together the various public sector unions affiliated with the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo). On formation, it had 87,112 members: Membership grew to 138,503 by 1989. That year, Sohyo merged into the Japanese Trade Union Confederation (RENGO). Kokko Roren decided instead to become a founding affiliate of the National Confederation of Trade Unions, although a section which wished to join RENGO split away and formed the Japan Central Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions. By 2019, the union's membership had fallen to 60,454. The union's largest affiliates include: *All Economy, Trade and Industry Labor Union *All Health and Welfare Ministry Workers' Union * All Japan National Hospital Workers' Union ...
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Trade Union
A trade union (labor union in American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers intent on "maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment", ch. I such as attaining better wages and benefits (such as holiday, health care, and retirement), improving working conditions, improving safety standards, establishing complaint procedures, developing rules governing status of employees (rules governing promotions, just-cause conditions for termination) and protecting the integrity of their trade through the increased bargaining power wielded by solidarity among workers. Trade unions typically fund their head office and legal team functions through regularly imposed fees called ''union dues''. The delegate staff of the trade union representation in the workforce are usually made up of workplace volunteers who are often appointed by members in democratic elections. The trade union, through an elected leadership and bargaining committee, ...
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General Council Of Trade Unions Of Japan
A general officer is an officer of high rank in the armies, and in some nations' air forces, space forces, and marines or naval infantry. In some usages the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colonel."general, adj. and n.". OED Online. March 2021. Oxford University Press. https://www.oed.com/view/Entry/77489?rskey=dCKrg4&result=1 (accessed May 11, 2021) The term ''general'' is used in two ways: as the generic title for all grades of general officer and as a specific rank. It originates in the 16th century, as a shortening of ''captain general'', which rank was taken from Middle French ''capitaine général''. The adjective ''general'' had been affixed to officer designations since the late medieval period to indicate relative superiority or an extended jurisdiction. Today, the title of ''general'' is known in some countries as a four-star rank. However, different countries use different systems of stars or other insignia for senior ranks. It has a NATO rank scal ...
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All Judiciary Administration Employees' Union
The All Judiciary Administration Employees' Union ( ja, 全司法労働組合, Zenshiho) is a trade union representing workers in the Japanese judicial system. The union was founded on 25 January 1947, and was affiliated with the National Council of Government and Public Workers' Unions. It later joined the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan, and by 1958, it had 16,630 members, which fell to 12,564 in 1970. In 1975, it joined the new Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions The Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions ( ja, 日本国家公務員労働組合連合会, Kokko Roren) is a trade union representing public sector workers in Japan. The union was established on 1 October 1975, to bring t ..., while retaining its separate identity. By 1990, it had 14,725 members. References External links *{{official website, http://www.zenshiho.net Public sector trade unions Trade unions established in 1947 Trade unions in Japan
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Construction Ministry Workers' Union
The All Construction Ministry Workers' Union ( ja, 国土交通省全建設労働組合, Zenkenro) was a trade union representing workers at the Ministry of Construction in Japan. The union was founded in 1949, and affiliated to the National Council of Government and Public Workers' Unions. It later also joined the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan, and by 1970, it had 12,564 members. In 1975, it joined the new Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions The Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions ( ja, 日本国家公務員労働組合連合会, Kokko Roren) is a trade union representing public sector workers in Japan. The union was established on 1 October 1975, to bring t ..., while retaining its separate identity. By 1990, it had 10,681 members. On 11 September 2011, the union merged with the All Transportation Workers' Union, the All Weather Bureau Workers' Union, the Union of Employees of the Harbour Construction Board, a ...
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Justice Ministry Employees' Union
The Justice Ministry Workers' Union ( ja, 全法務省労働組合, Zenhomu) is a trade union representing workers at the Ministry of Justice in Japan. The union was founded in 1947, and was soon affiliated with the National Council of Government and Public Workers' Unions, and later with the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo). In 1975, it became part of the new Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions The Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions ( ja, 日本国家公務員労働組合連合会, Kokko Roren) is a trade union representing public sector workers in Japan. The union was established on 1 October 1975, to bring t ..., while retaining its separate identity. In 1980, the union had 10,298 members, but by 2021 this had fallen to around 5,000. References External links *{{official website, http://www.zenhoumu.jp/ Civil service trade unions Trade unions established in 1947 Trade unions in Japan ...
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Labor Ministry Workers' Union
The Labor Ministry Workers' Union ( ja, 全労働省労働組合, Zenrodo) is a trade union representing workers at the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. The union was founded in 1949, and it affiliated to the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. By 1958, it had 13,255 members, growing to 19,732 in 1970. In 1975, it merged into the Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions The Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions ( ja, 日本国家公務員労働組合連合会, Kokko Roren) is a trade union representing public sector workers in Japan. The union was established on 1 October 1975, to bring t ..., while retaining its own identity. By 1990, it had 19,605 members. References External links *{{official website, https://zenrodo.com/ Civil service trade unions Trade unions established in 1949 Trade unions in Japan ...
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Japanese Trade Union Confederation
The , commonly known as , is the largest national trade union center in Japan, with over six million members as of 2011.Rengo websitRengo brochure 2010-2011 Retrieved on July 6, 2012 It was founded in 1989 as a result of the merger of the Japan Confederation of Labor (''Domei''), the Federation of Independent Unions (''Churitsuroren'') and the National Federation Of Industrial Organisations (''Shinsambetsu''). In 1990, the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (''Sohyo'') also joined RENGO. As of July 2012, RENGO has 54 affiliate unions and 47 local organizations.Rengo websit Role and FunctionRetrieved on July 6, 2012 Party affiliation RENGO was historically affiliated with the Democratic Party of Japan, but on June 28, 2012, president Nobuaki Koga made a speech at the Liberal Democratic Party headquarters stating that the confederation may reconsider its future. In 2014, it endorsed LDP-supported candidate Yoichi Masuzoe for the Tokyo gubernatorial election. Affiliated o ...
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National Confederation Of Trade Unions
The , commonly known in Japanese as , is a national trade union center. Founding and history Zenroren was founded on November 21, 1989. Party affiliation Zenroren is not affiliated to any political party, but is generally aligned with the Japan Communist Party. Affiliated unions Current affiliates The following unions are affiliated: There are also prefectural Federations in all 47 prefectures of Japan. Former affiliates Leadership General Secretaries :1989: Kanemichi Kumagai :1998: Mitsuo Bannai :2006: Sakuji Daikoku :Hisashi Inoue :2017: Yukihiro Nomura :2020: Kurosawa Koichi Presidents :1989: Matsumoto Michihiro :Takeshi Ooe :Mitsuru Mikami :Kanemichi Kumagai :Kobayashi Yoji :2006: Mitsuo Bannai :2008: Yoshikazu Odagawa :2020: Obata Masako See also * Labor unions in Japan Labour unions emerged in Japan in the second half of the Meiji period, after 1890, as the country underwent a period of rapid industrialization.Nimura, K''The Formation of Japanese Labor Movemen ...
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Japan Central Federation Of National Public Service Employees' Unions
The Japan Central Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions ( ja, 日本国家公務員労働組合総連合会, Kokko Soren) was a trade union representing civil servants in Japan. The union's origins lay in the Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions (Kokko Roren), an affiliate of the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo). In 1989, Sohyo merged in to the new Japanese Trade Union Confederation The , commonly known as , is the largest national trade union center in Japan, with over six million members as of 2011.Rengo websitRengo brochure 2010-2011 Retrieved on July 6, 2012 It was founded in 1989 as a result of the merger of the Japan ... (RENGO), but only a minority of Kokko Roren's sectoral unions wished to join RENGO. Those which did established a new federation, Kokko Soren. On formation, it had 44,109 members, while in 1996 its membership was 43,697.{{cite web , title=List of RENGO affiliated union members , url=http://www. ...
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All Japan National Hospital Workers' Union
The Japan National Hospital Workers' Union (JNHWU; ja, 全日本国立医療労働組合, Zeniro) is a trade union representing workers in hospitals, sanatoria, and medical research, in Japan. The union was founded on 28 October 1948. It became affiliated with the National Council of Government and Public Workers' Unions, and later with the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. From 1957, it was part of the Japan Council of Medical Workers' Unions (Irokyo), although it maintained its separate identity, and by 1958, it had 24,159 members. Through Irokyo, it became aligned with the National Confederation of Trade Unions (Zenroren) in 1989, and it later joined the Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions The Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions ( ja, 日本国家公務員労働組合連合会, Kokko Roren) is a trade union representing public sector workers in Japan. The union was established on 1 October 1975, to bring t ..., ...
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Labour Ministry Workers' Union
The Labor Ministry Workers' Union ( ja, 全労働省労働組合, Zenrodo) is a trade union representing workers at the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. The union was founded in 1949, and it affiliated to the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. By 1958, it had 13,255 members, growing to 19,732 in 1970. In 1975, it merged into the Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions The Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions ( ja, 日本国家公務員労働組合連合会, Kokko Roren) is a trade union representing public sector workers in Japan. The union was established on 1 October 1975, to bring t ..., while retaining its own identity. By 1990, it had 19,605 members. References External links *{{official website, https://zenrodo.com/ Civil service trade unions Trade unions established in 1949 Trade unions in Japan ...
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National Tax Collectors' Union
The National Tax Collectors' Union ( ja, 全国税労働組合, Zenkokuzei) is a trade union representing tax agency workers in Japan. The union was established in 1946, and affiliated to the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. By 1958, it had 31,986 members, but that year, it suffered a major split, as the right wing of the union left to form the Japanese Confederation of National Tax Unions. By 1970, it was down to only 3,209 members, and in 1975 it merged into the Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions The Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions ( ja, 日本国家公務員労働組合連合会, Kokko Roren) is a trade union representing public sector workers in Japan. The union was established on 1 October 1975, to bring t ..., while retaining its own identity. By 1990, its membership had fallen further, to just 1,309. References External links * {{Authority control Civil service trade unions Trade unions establis ...
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