Definition of Sanbetsu. Meaning of Sanbetsu. Synonyms of Sanbetsu

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Sanbetsu. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Sanbetsu and, of course, Sanbetsu synonyms and on the right images related to the word Sanbetsu.

Definition of Sanbetsu

No result for Sanbetsu. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Sanbetsu from wikipedia

- Sanbetsu (産別) (Zen Nippon Sangyo-betsu Rodo Kumiai Kaigi (全日本産業別労働組合会議, "All ****an Congress of Industrial Unions")) was a ****anese trade union centre between...
- backed by the United States Army. The conflict between the union, backed by Sanbetsu, and management, backed by Nikkeiren (later the ****an Business Federation)...
- February 1946, 70,000 by December 1947, and over 100,000 by April 1950. Sanbetsu, a union affiliated with the JCP, had around 1.5 million members as overall...
- was founded in 1946, and initially had 120,000 members. It affiliated to Sanbetsu, then to the General Council of Trade Unions of ****an, and by 1967 its...
- JSP's seat total fell from 148 to 48. The JSP rejected efforts by the Sanbetsu to form a united opposition of the JSP, JCP, and Labourers and Farmers...
- opponents. In solidarity with the All ****an Congress of Industrial Unions (Sanbetsu), left-wing and right-wing socialists united with communists and independents...
- national trade union federation in ****an. The federation was a split from Sanbetsu, which took place in 1952. Always a small organisation, by 1967 it had...
- claimed a total of 924,302 members, slightly less than its communist rival, Sanbetsu. In 1950, many affiliates left to join the new General Council of Trade...
- workers in ****an. The union was established in 1946, and was affiliated with Sanbetsu. However, in 1950 it switched to the new General Council of Trade Unions...
- JCP-backed Sanbetsu labor federation. In these early phases, the American Occupation authorities even encouraged the formation of Sanbetsu, believing...