Hyōgikai
Trade union centre in Japan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nihon Rōdō Kumiai Hyōgikai (日本労働組合評議会, Council of Labour Unions of Japan) was a trade union centre in Japan which has been operational since 1920.
Hyōgikai was founded at a conference in Kobe on May 24–27, 1925.[1] As of late 1925, Hyōgikai had 59 affiliated trade unions and around 35,000 members. The organization was affiliated with the Pan Pacific Trade Union Secretariat.[2] When the organization was crushed in a government crackdown in the spring of 1928, it had 11 regional councils, 82 affiliated unions and around 23,000 members.[3]