National Council of Government and Public Workers' Unions

The National Council of Government and Public Workers' Unions (Japanese: 全国官庁労働組合協議会, Zenkankō) was a national trade union federation representing public sector workers in Japan.

The federation was founded on 26 November 1946,[1] and in its early years frequently organised strikes in order to improve public sector wages. While many of its affiliates were also members of Sanbetsu, others were independent.[2]

By 1958, the federation claimed 2,404,179 members.[3] The federation aligned itself with the Democratic Socialist Party and the right wing of the labour movement. On 13 November 1964, it merged with the All-Japan Trade Union Congress and the Japanese Federation of Labour, to form the Japanese Confederation of Labour (Domei).[4]

The federation remained in existence, and many of its affiliates chose to affiliate with Sohyo rather than with Domei. In 2003, it merged with the Council of Public Corporation and Government Enterprise Workers' Unions, the Congress for Joint Struggles of Public Workers' Unions of Japan, to form the Alliance of Public Services Workers' Unions.

Affiliates

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The following unions were affiliated in 1958:[3]

AbbreviationUnion
Agricultural and Forestry Ministry Workers' UnionsZennorin
Alcohol Monopoly Workers' UnionArukoru Senbai
All Garrison Forces Workers' UnionZenchuro
All Japan Local and Municipal Government Workers' UnionJichiro
All Japan National Hospital Workers' UnionZeniro
All Labour Ministry Employees' Union FederationZenrodo
All Minting Bureau Workers' UnionZenzohei
All Monopoly Corporation Workers' UnionZensenbai
All National Tax Collectors' UnionZenkokuzei
All Postal Workers' UnionZentei
All Radio Wave Control Agency Workers' UnionZendempa
All Transportation Ministry Workers' UnionZenunyu
Construction Ministry Workers' UnionZenkenro
Customs Houses Workers' National UnionZenkanzei
Education Ministry Employees' UnionMonbushokuso
Federation of All Japan Water Works Employees' UnionsZensuiren
Federation of Tokyo Metropolitan Government Workers' UnionsTororen
Finance Ministry Employees' UnionOkurashokuso
Government Printing Bureau Workers' UnionZeninsatsu
International Trade and Industry Ministry Workers' UnionZenshoko
Japan Federation of Municipal Transport Workers' UnionsToshikotsu
Japan High School Teachers' UnionNikkokyo
Japan National Railway Locomotive Engineers' UnionKiro
Japan Teachers' UnionNikkyoso
National Judicial Department Employees' Union FederationZenshiho
National Procurement Agency Workers' UnionZenchotatsu
National Railway Workers' UnionKokuro
National Telecommunication Workers' UnionZendentsu
Union of Employees of the Diet LibraryKokkaitoshokan
Union of Employees of the Employment Planning BoardKeizaikikakucho
Union of Employees of the Hokkaido Development BoardHokkaido
Union of Employees of the Inspection Department of the Administrative Management AgencyGyokankansatsu
Union of Employees of the Ministry of JusticeZenhome
Union of Employees of the National Personnel AuthorityJinjiin
Union of Employees of the Pension Bureau of the Prime Minister's OfficeOnkyukyoku
Union of Employees of the Secretariat of the Japan Service CouncilGakujitsukaigi
Union of Employees of the Statistical Bureau of the Prime Minister's OfficeSoritokei
Union of Employees of the Statistics Standard Department of the Administrative Management AgencyKaikenro
Welfare Ministry Employees' UnionKoseishokuso

References

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  1. ^ Kawanishi, Hirosuke (1999). The Human Face of Industrial Conflict in Post-war Japan. Kegan Paul International. ISBN 9780710305633.
  2. ^ Carlile, Lonny E. (2005). Divisions of Labor Globality, Ideology, and War in the Shaping of the Japanese Labor Movement. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 9780824824563.
  3. ^ a b Directory of Labor Organizations, Asia and Australasia. Washington DC: United States Department of Labor. 1958.
  4. ^ "Domei - new labour group established". Japan Report. 10 (21): 4–5. 15 November 1964.