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 JCP proposals to make bill effective in protecting temps ( May 21, 2010)
 Workers sit in to demand a change in law to protect temps (May 20, 2010)
 Workers in 81st May Day rallies throughout Japan call for removal of U.S. bases ( May 2, 2010)
 Labor bureau sees the use of ALT in Kashiwa illegal (April 17, 2010)
 Lower House begins discussing bill to revise Worker Dispatch Law (April 17, 2010)
 Bar association calls for protection of temporary workers ( April 16, 2010)
 Sumitomo Trust promises to stop contract workers sales quota (April 15, 2010)
 Kokuta criticizes JAL for cruel restructuring plan (April 7 & 8, 2010)
 60 percent of library staff into non-regular employees ( April 6, 2010)
 JAL again cuts CAs (April 3 & 4, 2010)
 Game maker Sega will cut extra pay for overtime ( March 27, 2010)
 Subcontracted workers call for higher wages (March 25, 2010)
 Unions stage day of action for a wage hike. (March 19, 2010)
 Foreign English teachers demand direct employment  (March 18, 2010)
 Workers in Spring Struggle hold day of action  (March 5, 2010)
 JCP proposes revising Worker Dispatch Law (March 4, 2010)
 Government to close public job training centers ( February 28, 2010)
 For more jobs and higher wages: 2010 Labor Offensive rally ( February 28, 2010)
 Can government bill eliminate disposable use of labor? Akahata editorial (excerpts) [Editorial] ( February 19, 2010)
 7,000 people rally for job security ( February 13, 2010)
 Union activists urge Toyota to use internal reserves to help revitalize local economy ( February 9, 2010)
 Workers call for effective use of corporate internal reserves ( February 4, 2010)
 NTT contract workers forced to be temps: JCP Daimon reveals ( January 28, 2010)
 Use of 1% of corporate internal reserves enable hire more than 1,000 people  (January 22, 2010)
 Zenroren and Rengo criticize Keidanren report ( January 21, 2010)
 Workers call for wage hike at labor ministry ( January 20, 2010)
 Unionists hold rally calling for job security and wage increase (January 20, 2010)
 Zenroren adopts spring struggle action policy (January 15, 2010)
 Break through economic crisis by successful Labor Offensive - Akahata editorial (excerpts) (January 13, 2010)
 NTT employee reinstated to original workplace after 8-year transfer to distant workplace (January 9, 2010)
 Unemployment rate reaches 5.2 percent ( December 26, 2009)
 Shiseido illegally dismissed temporary workers  (December 25, 2009)
 64% of temps at Japan Post earn less than 2 million yen a year (December 24, 2009)
 Rodo-soken holds symposium on 20th anniversary ( December 20, 2009)
 Top court recognizes Panasonic illegally use of temporary worker  ( December 19, 2009)
 Government panel starts discussing tighter rules on use of tems ( December 19, 2009)
 Shouts of ‘Give us jobs!’ echo throughout Tokyo  (December 17, 2009)
  PM Hatoyama urged immediate measures to improve employment situation  ( December 15, 2009)
 7 female temporary workers fight against Shiseido’s dismissal ( December 11, 2009)
 Workers fight against major manufacturer’s factory closure ( November 30, 2009)
 Zenroren marks 20th anniversary of its foundation (Sunday edition, November 29, 2009)
 Progressive unity forum established in Toyota group ( November 26, 2009)
 National group set up to help establish basic rights of contingent workers ( November 23, 2009)
 Zenroren celebrates its 20th anniversary ( November 21, 2009)
 Government urged to extend term of unemployment benefits (November 20, 2009)
 Fujitsu subsidiary cuts 2,000 full-time jobs in its factories ( November 16, 2009)
 Nurses working longer nightshifts ( November 13, 2009)
 40% of unemployed out of work for more than six months ( November 12, 2009)
 Hatoyama urged to regulate contingent worker layoffs ( November 11, 2009)
 Labor authority rules unfair practice in JAL  ( November 5, 2009)



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