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The Japan Postal Workers' Union (JPU, Japanese: 日本郵政公社労働組合, Zentei) was a trade union representing workers at Japan Post. The union was founded in 1946 and soon became affiliated with the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sōhyō). One of the first major unions founded in the country after World War II, it was also considered one of the most influential unions in the post-war period. By 1967, it had 245,302 members. In 1990, Sōhyō merged into the Japanese Trade Union Confederation, with which the JPU then became affiliated.

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  • Japan Postal Workers' Union (en)
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  • 日本郵政公社労働組合(にっぽんゆうせいこうしゃろうどうくみあい、英語:Japan Postal Workers' Union、略称:JPU)は、1946年に全逓信従業員組合として結成され、2007年まで存在した日本の労働組合である。 2007年10月22日に全日本郵政労働組合(全郵政)と統合して、現在では日本郵政グループ労働組合(JP労組)となった。 (ja)
  • The Japan Postal Workers' Union (JPU, Japanese: 日本郵政公社労働組合, Zentei) was a trade union representing workers at Japan Post. The union was founded in 1946 and soon became affiliated with the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sōhyō). One of the first major unions founded in the country after World War II, it was also considered one of the most influential unions in the post-war period. By 1967, it had 245,302 members. In 1990, Sōhyō merged into the Japanese Trade Union Confederation, with which the JPU then became affiliated. (en)
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  • Japan Postal Workers' Union (en)
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  • The Japan Postal Workers' Union (JPU, Japanese: 日本郵政公社労働組合, Zentei) was a trade union representing workers at Japan Post. The union was founded in 1946 and soon became affiliated with the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sōhyō). One of the first major unions founded in the country after World War II, it was also considered one of the most influential unions in the post-war period. By 1967, it had 245,302 members. In 1990, Sōhyō merged into the Japanese Trade Union Confederation, with which the JPU then became affiliated. On 1 October 2007, inspired by the planned privatization of Japan Post, it merged with the All Japan Postal Labor Union, to form the Japan Postal Group Union. (en)
  • 日本郵政公社労働組合(にっぽんゆうせいこうしゃろうどうくみあい、英語:Japan Postal Workers' Union、略称:JPU)は、1946年に全逓信従業員組合として結成され、2007年まで存在した日本の労働組合である。 2007年10月22日に全日本郵政労働組合(全郵政)と統合して、現在では日本郵政グループ労働組合(JP労組)となった。 (ja)
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