The General Federation of Private Railway and Bus Workers' Unions of Japan (PRU, Japanese: 日本私鉄労働組合総連合会, Shitetsu Soren) is a trade union representing transport workers in Japan. The union was founded on 10 January 1947 as a split from the Japan Transportation Labor Union Alliance. It was a founding affiliate of the original Japanese Trade Union Confederation. In 1949, it affiliated to the National Confederation of Trade Unions, but the following year, it left to become a founding affiliate of the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. It led a strike in 1952, and participated in the general transport strike of 1967, but generally focused on negotiation. By 1967, it had 255,882 members.
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| - General Federation of Private Railway and Bus Workers' Unions of Japan (en)
- 日本私鉄労働組合総連合会 (ja)
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| - 日本私鉄労働組合総連合会(にほんしてつろうどうくみあいそうれんごうかい、略称:私鉄総連(してつそうれん)、英語:General Federation of Private Railway Workers' Unions of Japan、略称:PRU)とは、日本の鉄道会社、バス会社等の労働組合全国連合組織である。 JRグループ等を除く大手私鉄をはじめとした日本の鉄道会社、タクシー、ハイヤー会社、バス会社の社内労働組合などが加盟しており、旧総評系の流れを汲んでいる。 日本労働組合総連合会(連合)、全日本交通運輸産業労働組合協議会(交運労協)、国際運輸労連(ITF)に加盟している。 (ja)
- The General Federation of Private Railway and Bus Workers' Unions of Japan (PRU, Japanese: 日本私鉄労働組合総連合会, Shitetsu Soren) is a trade union representing transport workers in Japan. The union was founded on 10 January 1947 as a split from the Japan Transportation Labor Union Alliance. It was a founding affiliate of the original Japanese Trade Union Confederation. In 1949, it affiliated to the National Confederation of Trade Unions, but the following year, it left to become a founding affiliate of the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. It led a strike in 1952, and participated in the general transport strike of 1967, but generally focused on negotiation. By 1967, it had 255,882 members. (en)
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| - The General Federation of Private Railway and Bus Workers' Unions of Japan (PRU, Japanese: 日本私鉄労働組合総連合会, Shitetsu Soren) is a trade union representing transport workers in Japan. The union was founded on 10 January 1947 as a split from the Japan Transportation Labor Union Alliance. It was a founding affiliate of the original Japanese Trade Union Confederation. In 1949, it affiliated to the National Confederation of Trade Unions, but the following year, it left to become a founding affiliate of the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. It led a strike in 1952, and participated in the general transport strike of 1967, but generally focused on negotiation. By 1967, it had 255,882 members. In 1989, the union was a founding affiliate of the Japanese Trade Union Confederation. By 2020, it had 113,253 members. (en)
- 日本私鉄労働組合総連合会(にほんしてつろうどうくみあいそうれんごうかい、略称:私鉄総連(してつそうれん)、英語:General Federation of Private Railway Workers' Unions of Japan、略称:PRU)とは、日本の鉄道会社、バス会社等の労働組合全国連合組織である。 JRグループ等を除く大手私鉄をはじめとした日本の鉄道会社、タクシー、ハイヤー会社、バス会社の社内労働組合などが加盟しており、旧総評系の流れを汲んでいる。 日本労働組合総連合会(連合)、全日本交通運輸産業労働組合協議会(交運労協)、国際運輸労連(ITF)に加盟している。 (ja)
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