Japanese Federation of Chemical and General Workers' Unions
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Japanese Federation of Chemical and General Workers' Unions
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The Japanese Federation of Chemical and General Workers' Unions was a trade union representing workers in various industries, especially the chemical industry, in Japan. The union was established in 1951, affiliated with the Japanese Federation of Labour, and later, with the Japanese Confederation of Labour. In 1958, it had 31,801 members, growing to 88,233 by 1967. It was later a founding affiliate of the Japanese Trade Union Confederation. In 1995, it merged with the National Federation of Gen
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Trade union in Japan
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Federation_of_Chemical_and_General_Workers%27_Unions
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2022-09-27T00:49:25Z
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