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All-Japan Seamen's Union

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The All-Japan Seamen's Union (JSU; Japanese: 全日本海員組合, Kaiin) is a trade union representing seafarers and harbour workers in the marine industry, in Japan.

The union was founded on 5 October 1945, as the successor to the pre-war Japan Seamen's Union.[1] It was a founding affiliate of the National Trade Union Council, but as that federation moved to the left, it quit and formed the All-Japan Trade Union Congress.[2] From 1960, it supported the Democratic Socialist Party, but dropped this in 1973.[3]

In 1964, the union was a founding affiliate of the Japanese Confederation of Labour, and by 1967 it had 142,935 members.[2] It is now affiliated to the Japanese Trade Union Confederation, and as of 2010 had around 76,000 members, the majority of whom are not Japanese citizens.[1]

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Presidents

Hisashi Kageyama
1959: Kumazo Nakachi
1966: Yuki Murakami
1980: Kazukiyo Doi
1988: Shoshiro Nakanishi
2000:
2010: Yoji Fujisawa
Yasumi Morita

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