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- Zenkoku Rōdōkumiai Renraku Kyōgi-kai), commonly known in ****anese as Zenrōkyō (全労協), is a national confederation of ****anese labor unions. There was...
- attended by 44,000 parti****nts, while the National Trade Unions Council (Zenrōkyō) held its International Workers' Day rally at Hibiya Park.[citation needed]...
- Unions (全国労働組合総連合 Zenkoku Rōdōkumiai Sōrengō) 7,531 unions, 730,102 members Zenrokyo: National Trade Union Council (全国労働組合連絡協議会 Zenkoku Rōdōkumiai Renraku Kyōgi-kai)...
- 1991. NUGW is affiliated to the National Trade Union Council (全国労働組合連絡協議会 Zenrokyo), the smallest of the three national labour federations in ****an. As of...
- Council is in turn affiliated to National Trade Union Council (全国労働組合連絡協議会 – Zenrokyo), the smallest of the three national labour federations in ****an. Within...
- configuration of three major trade union federations, RENGO, Zenroren, and Zenrokyo, along with other smaller national union organizations. Throughout the...
- Council (Zenrokyo) one of the three major trade union federations in ****an. With the founding of the Osaka Zenrokyo (a local area affiliated to Zenrokyo, National...
- (NUGW), which is itself a member of the National Trade Union Council (Zenrokyo). Minoru Kitamura Ritsumeikan Uji Junior and Senior High School Founder...
- Confederation of Trade Unions (Zenroren), and the National Trade Union Council (Zenrokyo). The following unions were affiliated: 1950: Takeo Muto 1953: Totaro Fujita...
- Bureau of International Labor Affairs. 1989. p. 4. ... Confederation) and Zenrokyo (the National Labor Union Consultative Council), were also formed, representing...