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Nobuaki Koga, chairman of the Japanese Trade Union Confederation, the nation's largest labor union association, better known as Rengo, as well as Tadashi Okamura, chairman of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, were also among the participants.
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The local branch of Rengo, the umbrella organization for labor unions, and the political arm of the local agricultural cooperative union both dropped their endorsements for Gov.
Pro-Nuclear Candidate Wins Japan Poll Yuka Hayashi 2011
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The local branch of Rengo, the umbrella organization for labor unions, and the political arm of the local agricultural cooperative union both dropped their endorsements for Gov.
Pro-Nuclear Candidate Wins Japan Poll Yuka Hayashi 2011
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The local branch of Rengo, the umbrella organization for labor unions, and the political arm of the local agricultural cooperative union have both dropped their endorsements for Gov.
Japan Poll Hinges on Nuclear Policy Yuka Hayashi 2011
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" Japanese people are looking at the government with increasingly critical eyes, " said Nobuaki Koga, secretary-general of Rengo, an umbrella organization for labor unions and a key support base for the DPJ.
Japan Yuka Hayashi 2010
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Part-time male workers make 60 percent and female workers make 40 percent of comparable full-time workers, according to Rengo, the nation's largest labor union.
The Slackers Rise Up 2007
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Rengo tu maen igo dua lawan dua, tiap pihak (item ato putih) yang maen ada dua gituh ...
mayoineko Diary Entry mayoineko 2007
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The biggest demonstrations were in Japan, where more than 1.7 million workers attended more than 1,000 Labour Day rallies to demand job security and better employment conditions according to the Japanese Trade Union Confederation (Rengo), the country's largest union.
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Then, while the instrument was being tuned and Barboza began to sway his body about, and talking ceased, a gaucho named Marcos but usually called _El Rengo_ on account of his lameness, pushed himself into the crowd surrounding the great man and seated himself on a table and put his foot of his lame leg on the bench below.
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Ozawa Ichiro cultivated Rengo, or the Japanese Trade Union Confederation (link on right sidebar), for their support.
AMPONTAN ampontan 2010
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