A Brief Review of the Labour Movement in Japan/Appendix/Appendix A
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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“. |
- ↑ 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.