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 Trade unions worldwide express concern about TPP (November 22, 2011)
 Zenroren holds exchange meeting to struggle for ‘decent work’ (November 20 & 22, 2011)
 Government must make Panasonic retain workers (November 18, 2011)
 Shii criticizes 3-party agreement to relax proposed regulation on temp labor (November 17 & 18, 2011)
 DPJ, LDP, and Komei cancel ban on sending temps to manufacturers (November 16, 2011)
 Basketball player sues company for unjust dismissal (November 5, 2011)
 Court rules JAL’s harassment against CA illegal (November 1, 2011)
 Save 1 trillion yen before talking about safety: JAL (October 28, 2011)
 Has Rengo switched to nonnuclear power policy? (October 14, 2011)
 Sony fixed-term contract workers win extension of contracts (September 30, 2011)
 Massive dismissals could be avoided: JAL chair in court (October 1, 2011)
 Nikon to compensate a temp who committed suicide due to overwork (October 4, 2011)
 90% of letter carriers’ car maintenance bills remain unpaid (October 5, 2011)
 More than 10 million workers live on less than 2 million yen annual income (September 20, 2011)
 Unjust court judgment over fired Panasonic worker (September 15, 2011)
 Labor board: JAL’s interference in unions’ voting process is unfair (August 4, 2011)
 Foreign labor organizations pay attention to JAL dismissal (July 26, 2011)
 Decent working conditions must be ensured for the disabled[Editorial] (July 26, 2011)
 Gov’t should stop Sony’s dismissal in disaster-hit Miyagi: JCP (July 23, 2011)
 15 young workers at NTT subcontractor win back pay (July 13, 2011)
 Court nullifies dismissal of private high school teachers  (July 16, 2011)
 Honda starts recruiting just after mass dismissals (July 12, 2011)
 Don’t use March 11 as excuse to cut jobs: DYLJ (July 9, 2011)
 Joint struggle body to support JAL workers formed in Kyoto (June 22, 2011)
 Sony contract workers in day of action seek revocation of dismissal (June 30, 2011)
 Government employees’ wage cuts irrational (June 29, 2011)
 Sendai’s 107 non-regular workers fight back against unfair dismissals (June 20, 2011)
 Sony dismisses many disaster-hit workers, while discussing restoration (June 16, 2011)
 521 TEPCO subcontractors working at crippled nuclear power plant (June 16, 2011)
 ‘Nominal manager’ wins in court (June 1, 2011)
 ‘Nominal managers’ sue for overtime pay (June 1, 2011)
 Public workers to undergo 10% wage cuts (June 4, 2011)
 JAL contract cabin attendant fights for return to flight duty (May 20 & 21, 2011)
 May Day rallies throughout Japan focus on recovery from disaster (May 2, 2011)
 Court denounces unreasonable punishment against union teachers (April 27, 2011)
 Top court ruling increases possibility for protecting self-employed workers under the Trade Union Law (April 27, 2011)
 Zenroren urges TEPCO to compensate for nuclear damages without delay (April 15, 2011)
 INAX ‘contract workers’ win court determination recognizing them as ‘workers’ specified by the Labor Union Law (April 13&14, 2011)
 Top court recognizes musician as ‘worker’ (April 13, 2011)
 Gov’t still refuses to give public workers the right to strike (April 6, 2011)
 Court recognizes dismissal of union members as invalid (April 6, 2011)
 Workers dismissed for unionizing (March 10, 2011)
 Number of non-regular public school teachers at record high  (March 10, 2011)
 Restaurant chain gives up unfair overtime system (March 1, 2011)
 JAL subsidiaries forced to cut workforce and even close down (February 18 & 19, 2011)
 Top court nullifies NTT’s order of distant transfer (February 19, 2011)
 Dismissal of 165 workers was unnecessary: JAL Chair (February 13, 2011)
 Unionists carry out nationwide actions to press large companies to increase wages (February 11 & 12, 2011)
 Business circles’ illogical refusal of pay raise Analysis of Keidanren’s report I  (February 9, 2011)
 Policy changes to expand social inequality Analysis of Keidanren’s Report II  (February 10, 2011)



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