A Brief Review of the Labour Movement in Japan/Appendix/Appendix A

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
A Brief Review of the Labour Movement in Japan
by Sanzō Nosaka
Appendix A: Names of Unions affiliating to the Federation of Trade Unions In Tokyo and Osaka.
4491340A Brief Review of the Labour Movement in Japan — Appendix A: Names of Unions affiliating to the Federation of Trade Unions In Tokyo and Osaka.Sanzō Nosaka

APPENDIX A.

Names of Unions affiliating to the Federation of Trade Unions In Tokyo
and Osaka.

A. The Federation of Trade Unions“ in Tokyo: Address: Mita, Shiba'ku, Tokyo, Japan,
(1) „General Federation of Labour of Japan, Yuai-kai“:—Address: Mita, Shiba-ku, Tokyo. Official monthly organ: „The Labour“. President:[1] Bunji Suzuki. Secretary: & Treasurer: Komakishi Matsuoka (engineer, syndicalistic), The Yuai-kai represents the following big Unions:—„All Japanese Miners' Federation“, secretary: Hisashi Azo (communist); „Seamen's Union of Japan“, secretary: Kunitaro Hamada (fireman, Old unionist), „Tokyo Electric and Metal Workers' Union“, secretary: Kogure; „Tokyo Metal Workers' Union“, secretary: Tanahashi (socialist).
(2) „Shinyu-kai“ (of compositor & printers): Address: 611, Nakashibuya, Tokyo. Monthly organ: „Shinyu“ (Fraternity). Secretary: Tatsuo Mizunuma (communistic).
(3) „Seishin-kai“ (of news paper compositors & printers). Monthly: „Seichin“
(4) „Taishin-kai“ (of printers).
(5) „Kojin-kai“ (of the Naval Ordnance workers.
(6) „Koyu-kai“ (of the Military Powder mill).
(7) „Transport Workers' Union“ (of the Tokyo tramway employees).
(8) „Keimei-kai“ (of teachers).
(9) „All Labour Society“.
B. „The Federation of Trade Unions of Western Japan“ in Osaka:
Address % Yuai-kai, 292, Enaricho, Nishinoda, Kita-ku Osaka.
(1) „Western District Council of Yuai-Kai“:
Addrss: 292, Enari-cho, ishinoda, Kitaku, Osaka: secretary: Takayama; monthly: „The Workers' Paper“. This Council represents Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto Local Committees.
(2) „Osaka Printing Workers' Union“.
(3) „Tailoring Workers' Union“.
(4) „Osaka Brush Makers' Union“.
(5) „Osaka Tailors' Union“.
(6) „Western Iron Workers' Union“.
(7) „Osaka Carriers' and Labourers' Union“.
(8) „Copper Workers' Union“.
(9) „Carpenters' and Carriers' Federation“.
(10) Western Outdoor Workers' Union“.
(11) „Japanese Printed Mousseline Workers' Union“.
(12) „Electric Workers' Union“.
(13) „Commercial Employees' Union“.
(14) „Kojo-kai“.

  1. Suzuki is Reformist, but a necessary man, for a moment, as a camouflage against the attack of the authority. He is expected to resign the present position at the end of this year.