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The Japanese Trade Union Confederation (JTUC) (日本労働組合総連合会, Nihon Rōdōkumiai Sōrengōkai), commonly known as RENGO (連合, Rengō), is the largest national trade union center in Japan, with over six million members as of 2011. It was founded in 1989 as a result of the merger of the Japan Confederation of Labor (Domei), the Federation of Independent Unions (Churitsuroren) and the National Federation Of Industrial Organisations (Shinsambetsu). In 1990, the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo) also joined RENGO. As of July 2012, RENGO has 54 affiliate unions and 47 local organizations.

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  • Confederación de Sindicatos del Japón (es)
  • Rengō (fr)
  • 일본노동조합총연합회 (ko)
  • 日本労働組合総連合会 (ja)
  • RENGO (en)
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  • The Japanese Trade Union Confederation (JTUC) (日本労働組合総連合会, Nihon Rōdōkumiai Sōrengōkai), commonly known as RENGO (連合, Rengō), is the largest national trade union center in Japan, with over six million members as of 2011. It was founded in 1989 as a result of the merger of the Japan Confederation of Labor (Domei), the Federation of Independent Unions (Churitsuroren) and the National Federation Of Industrial Organisations (Shinsambetsu). In 1990, the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo) also joined RENGO. As of July 2012, RENGO has 54 affiliate unions and 47 local organizations. (en)
  • 일본노동조합총연합회(일본어: 日 (にっ)本 (ぽん)労 (ろう)働 (どう)組 (くみ)合 (あい)総 (そう)連 (れん)合 (ごう)会 (かい) 닛폰로도쿠미아이소렌고카이[*], 영어: Japanese Trade Union Confederation; JTUC), 약칭 연합(일본어: 連 (れん)合 (ごう) 렌고[*])는 일본의 노총이다. 국제노동조합연합(ITUC)에 가맹하고 있다. (ko)
  • 日本労働組合総連合会(にっぽんろうどうくみあいそうれんごうかい、英語:Japanese Trade Union Confederation)は、日本の労働組合におけるナショナルセンターである。略称は、連合(れんごう)、JTUC。 国際労働組合総連合(ITUC)に加盟している。全日本自治団体労働組合(自治労)や日本教職員組合(日教組)などが中心の日本労働組合総評議会(総評)(日本社会党系)、民間産別主体の全日本労働総同盟(同盟)(民社党系)の2大ナショナルセンターを含めた4つのナショナルセンターが合同することで誕生した日本最大の労働組合のナショナルセンター。 (ja)
  • La Confederación de Sindicatos del Japón conocida como Rengō (連合 Rengō?), abreviatura de Nihon Rōdōkumiai Sōrengōkai (日本労働組合総連合会 ''Nihon Rōdōkumiai Sōrengōkai''? lit. « confederación de sindicatos obreros japoneses ») es un sindicato japonés, que cuenta con más de siete millones de miembros y está presidido por Tomoko Yoshino . Está afiliada a la Confederación Sindical Internacional y vinculada al Partido Democrático de Japón ​ . Es el resultado de la fusión de cuatro sindicatos, incluido el Dōmei y el Sōhyō . (es)
  • Le Rengō (連合), abréviation de Nihon Rōdōkumiai Sōrengōkai (日本労働組合総連合会, lit. « confédération des syndicats ouvriers japonais ») est un syndicat professionnel japonais, qui revendique six millions et demi d'adhérents et est présidé par . Il est affilié à la Confédération syndicale internationale, et lié au Parti démocrate du Japon. Il est issu de la fusion de quatre syndicats, dont le (ja) et le (en). (fr)
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  • Japanese Trade Union Confederation (en)
  • RENGO (en)
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  • RENGO (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Sohyo_Kaikan_(headquarters_of_the_Japanese_Trade_Union_Confederation).jpg
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