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 Lenovo union worker wins revocation of dismissal  (November 25, 2010)
 Stop improper firings of JAL crew![Editorial] (November 17, 2010)
 College graduates’ employment rate hits record-low (November 17, 2010)
 Regulate downsizing of large manufacturers: Kokuta (November 11, 2010)
  87 JAL pilots file lawsuit protesting forcible retirement  (November 5, 2010 )
 Zenroren calls for regulations on fixed term employment ( October 31, 2010)
 Court orders JAL’s largest union to pay compensation for privacy abuse ( October 29, 2010)
 Increase minimum wage to boost domestic demand: JCP lawmaker ( October 26, 2010)
 JAL forces pilots to retire by sending them blank schedules ( October 21, 2010)
 Daikin’s disposable use of labor is unacceptable: JCP Yamashita (October 16, 2010)
 JCP demands gov’t put a stop to JAL’s radical layoffs ( October 15, 2010)
 Use of 3.4% in corporate internal reserves can create 157,000 jobs ( October 14, 2010)
 Bereaved families call for law to prevent ‘karoshi’ ( October 14, 2010)
 JAL workers ask for JCP’s cooperation to block radical downsizing ( October 8, 2010)
 So-called ‘managers’ win unpaid overtime  ( October 6, 2010 )
 One in every four workers falls into the poor ( October 3, 2010)
 Court again rules on NTT West’s unfair labor practice ( September 29, 2010)
 Dog training company pays unpaid wages ( September 22, 2010)
 Ex-spa hotel employees receive 5.4 million yen in unpaid wages (September 18, 2010 )
 Minimum wages will be increased ( September, 11, 2010)
 Temps with help from union win overdue overtime[Editorial] ( September 6, 2010)
 Koyo dismisses union leader, intends to break union ( September 2, 2010)
 Ex-temp worker at pasta-chain wins entitlement to past overtime ( August 26, 2010 )
 Strong yen and overworked workers[Editorial] ( August 26, 2010)
 Isuzu forces workers to work excessively long hours ( August 25, 2010)
 Effective measures to solve difficulties finding jobs for new graduates[Editorial] ( August 22, 2010)
 One in nine public schoolteachers is a temp ( August 18, 2010)
 Scarcity of public workers at labor-related administration ( August 17, 2010)
 Bar association calls for tighter regulations on use of fixed-term contract workers ( August 17, 2010)
 High court recognizes cause of ex-NTT employee’s death as overwork ( August 11, 2010 )
 National government employees’ wage to be reduced for second year in a row ( August 11-12, 2010)
 Minimum wages will rise 15 yen on average, still not enough ( August 6-7, 2010)
 Unemployment rate for young people reaches the worst in history ( July 31, 2010)
 Only 2.7 % of consumer advisers nationwide are full-timers  ( July 30, 2010 )
 Union calls for minimum wage increase for economic recovery ( July 29, 2010)
 Medical workers’ union holds its regular convention ( July 28, 2010)
 73% of nurses suffer from prolonged fatigue ( July 27, 2010)
 Zenroren calls for change away from pro-business system (July 22, 23, and 24, 2010)
 Trade unions call for a better society (July 20-21, 2010)
 7 million Japanese could possibly die from overwork ( July 18 & 19, 2010)
 Child counseling workers cannot respond to rise in cases ( July 18, 2010)
 40% of public childcare workers are temps ( July 15, 2010)
 Workers call for 1,000 yen or more in minimum wage  ( July 14 and 15, 201)
 Does Japan have too many public employees? ( July 7, 2010)
 Labor office acknowledges first foreign trainee’s death from overwork (July 3 2010)
 Former JNR workers settle 23-year legal battle over unfair dismissals (June 28, 2010)
 17 foreigners in Niigata lose their teaching jobs  (June 10, 2010)
 Labor bureau instructs cement company to end illegal use of temporary workers ( June 10, 2010)
 Bill to revise the Worker Dispatch Law should be thoroughly discussed: Zenroren (May 25, 2010)
 Rengo-affiliate NTT union does not speak for workers ( May 21, 2010)



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