- of ****an (日本労働組合総評議会,
Nihon Rōdōkumiai Sōhyōgikai),
often abbreviated to
Sōhyō (総評), was a left-leaning
union confederation.
Founded in 1950, it was the...
- the US
occupation of ****an, pla**** an
important role in the
formation of
Sohyo (General
Council of
Trade Unions of ****an), the
predominantly public sector...
- He
served as
chairman of the
General Council of
Trade Unions of ****an (
Sōhyō) from 1958 to 1966.
Known for his
cheerful demeanor and
energetic activism...
- newly-installed vice
chairman of the
General Council of
Trade Unions of ****an (
Sōhyō). Shuntō was a
response to the
structural weakness of the ****anese labor...
- of ****an (
Sōhyō), the public-sector workers' confederation, few
efforts were made to
attract non-union constituencies.
Although some
Sōhyō unions supported...
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socialist and
leftist circles—the left
leaning national labor federation Sōhyō made
plans for a
nationwide day of
protest in
cities and
towns across ****an...
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Unions of ****an (
Sōhyō) from 1951 to 1955. A
charismatic figure,
Takano succeeded in
instilling a wide-ranging
social activism into
Sōhyō's organizational...
-
Council of
Trade Unions of ****an (
Sohyo). Its
membership reached 28,214 by 1970, then fell to 22,124 in 1985. In 1989,
Sohyo merged with the ****anese Trade...
- 1955. One
crucial external factor that
caused the
merger of JSD is
Sōhyō.
Sōhyō, the
abbreviation of the
General Council of
Trade Unions of ****an, was...
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migrant inflow. In 1989, the
predominantly public sector union confederation,
SOHYO (General
Council of
Trade Unions of ****an),
merged with
RENGO (****anese...