Japanese Federation of Iron and Steel Workers' Unions
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Japanese Federation of Iron and Steel Workers' Unions
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The Japanese Federation of Iron and Steel Workers' Unions was a trade union representing workers in the iron and steel industries in Japan. The union was established in 1951, with the merger of unions representing workers at Yahata Steel Works, NKK, Fuji Iron & Steel, Sumitomo Metal Industries, and Kobe Steel. In 1952, the union became affiliated with the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo), and by 1967, it had 192,956 members. The union rapidly centralized, and it undertook frequen
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Trade union in Japan
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2022-10-03T00:23:06Z
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