The Japanese Federation of Chemical Workers' Unions (Japanese: 全国化学労働組合総連合, Kagaku Soren) is a trade union representing workers in the chemical industry in Japan. The union was founded in 1978, with the merger of the Japanese Federation of Chemical Industry Workers' Unions with part of the Japanese Federation of Synthetic Chemistry Workers' Unions. Like its predecessors, it was affiliated with the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan until the late 1980s, and then with its successor, the Japanese Trade Union Confederation (RENGO). By 1996, it had 67,629 members.
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- 全国化学労働組合総連合 (ja)
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| - 全国化学労働組合総連合(ぜんこくかがくろうどうくみあいそうれんごう、略称:化学総連(かがくそうれん)、英語:Japanese Federation of Chemical Workers' Unions)は、日本の労働組合である。日本化学エネルギー産業労働組合連合会(JEC連合)を通して(ICEM-JAF)及び日本労働組合総連合会(連合)に加盟していたが、2016年にJEC連合との協力関係を解消し、連合からも離脱する方針を固め、5月31日付で連合を離脱した。 (ja)
- The Japanese Federation of Chemical Workers' Unions (Japanese: 全国化学労働組合総連合, Kagaku Soren) is a trade union representing workers in the chemical industry in Japan. The union was founded in 1978, with the merger of the Japanese Federation of Chemical Industry Workers' Unions with part of the Japanese Federation of Synthetic Chemistry Workers' Unions. Like its predecessors, it was affiliated with the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan until the late 1980s, and then with its successor, the Japanese Trade Union Confederation (RENGO). By 1996, it had 67,629 members. (en)
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| - The Japanese Federation of Chemical Workers' Unions (Japanese: 全国化学労働組合総連合, Kagaku Soren) is a trade union representing workers in the chemical industry in Japan. The union was founded in 1978, with the merger of the Japanese Federation of Chemical Industry Workers' Unions with part of the Japanese Federation of Synthetic Chemistry Workers' Unions. Like its predecessors, it was affiliated with the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan until the late 1980s, and then with its successor, the Japanese Trade Union Confederation (RENGO). By 1996, it had 67,629 members. In 2002, the union became affiliated with the Japan Federation of Energy and Chemistry Workers' Unions (JEC), while maintaining its separate organization. It moved to the right wing of the trade union movement, co-operating closely with management and, in 2016 it withdrew from both the JEC and from RENGO, objecting to their support for the Democratic Party of Japan. By 2021, it had only 4,791 members in five affiliated company unions. (en)
- 全国化学労働組合総連合(ぜんこくかがくろうどうくみあいそうれんごう、略称:化学総連(かがくそうれん)、英語:Japanese Federation of Chemical Workers' Unions)は、日本の労働組合である。日本化学エネルギー産業労働組合連合会(JEC連合)を通して(ICEM-JAF)及び日本労働組合総連合会(連合)に加盟していたが、2016年にJEC連合との協力関係を解消し、連合からも離脱する方針を固め、5月31日付で連合を離脱した。 (ja)
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