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Source: Japan Today
Tōkyō : Japan | about 1 month ago  
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The Japanese Trade Union Confederation, also known as Rengo, began its regular convention Thursday in Tokyo, marking the 20th anniversary of its establishment. During the two-day convention, Japan’s largest labor organization will discuss how to improve working conditions of nonregular and...
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