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  2. Labor unions in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Labour unions emerged in Japan in the second half of the Meiji period, after 1890, as the country underwent a period of rapid industrialization. [4] Until 1945, however, the labour movement remained weak, impeded by a lack of legal rights, [5] anti-union legislation, [4] management-organized factory councils, and political divisions between “cooperative” and radical unionists.

  3. Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development

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    The Ministry was established in 1961 under the name of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs. [2] In 2004, The Ministry was separated into two independent ministries: the Ministry of Labor and the Ministry of Social Affairs. later, in 2015, the two ministers were merged into one ministry to become the Ministry of Labor and Social Development. [2]

  4. Labor rights - Wikipedia

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    Labor unions in the crafts discovered difficulty in forming labor unions at different skill levels. These skill groups often got divided into racial and sexist ways. In 1895, the white-only International Association of Machinists affiliated with the American Federation of Labor (AFL), which was founded in 1881.

  5. Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Czech Republic)

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    The Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Republic (Czech: Ministerstvo práce a sociálních věcí České republiky) is a government ministry, which was established in 1969. External links

  6. Portal:Organized Labour/Selected article/5 - Wikipedia

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    Labor rights or workers' rights are a group of legal rights and claimed human rights having to do with labor relations between workers and their employers, usually obtained under labor and employment law. In general, these rights' debates have to do with negotiating workers' pay, benefits, and safe working conditions.

  7. Labour Party headquarters (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Labour MP Tony Benn had been born and grew up in a Victorian house on the same site, then known as at 40 Millbank, which was bombed during World War II. [5] [6] In July 2001, Labour party chiefs announced Labour would move from the premises due to an "unfavourable" rent rise, [4] which had risen from £780,000 a year to £900,000. [7]

  8. Portal:Organized Labour/Tasks At A Glance - Wikipedia

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    Update : National Labor Relations Board Two board members, needs attention! Strike action (also fix formatting), NHL Players Association , Teamsters for a Democratic Union Organized Labour portal deprecated items

  9. Labour Party (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    The Labour Party was founded as the Chamber of Labour (Italian: Camera del Lavoro) in 1921 by one of the union branches affiliated with the Imperial Government Workers Union. Band clubs and other organisations were invited to send delegates to the Party's founding meeting on 15 March 1921, significantly, the 30th anniversary of Pope Leo XIII 's ...