The National Trade Union of Metal and Engineering Workers (Zenkokukinzoku) was a trade union representing machining workers in Japan.
The union was founded in 1947 and was initially chaired by Kanson Arahata. [1] It was a founding affiliate of the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. By 1967, it had 208,831 members, [2] which had declined to 145,000 by 1988. [3] In 1989, it merged with the National Machinery and Metal Workers' Union to form the National Metal and Machinery Workers' Union. [4] [5] A minority of members instead split away to form the All Japan Metal and Machinery Information Workers' Union. [6]
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The National Trade Union of Metal and Engineering Workers (Zenkokukinzoku) was a trade union representing machining workers in Japan.
The union was founded in 1947 and was initially chaired by Kanson Arahata. [1] It was a founding affiliate of the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. By 1967, it had 208,831 members, [2] which had declined to 145,000 by 1988. [3] In 1989, it merged with the National Machinery and Metal Workers' Union to form the National Metal and Machinery Workers' Union. [4] [5] A minority of members instead split away to form the All Japan Metal and Machinery Information Workers' Union. [6]
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