- Source: Japanese Confederation of Labour
- Garis besar Jepang
- Japanese Confederation of Labour
- Japanese Confederation of Aviation Labour
- Labor unions in Japan
- Japanese Federation of Labour
- Japan Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Workers' Unions
- Federation of Japan Automobile Workers' Unions
- Tadanobu Usami
- Japanese Confederation of National Tax Unions
- Japan Federation of Commercial Workers' Unions
- Association of Neutral Labour Unions
The Japanese Confederation of Labour (Dōmei; Japanese: 全日本労働総同盟) was a national trade union federation in Japan.
The federation was founded in 1964, with the merger of the All-Japan Trade Union Congress, the National Council of Government and Public Workers' Unions, and the Japanese Federation of Labour. By 1967, it had 23 affiliates, and was the largest trade union federation in the country, just ahead of General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. Like its rival, it sponsored candidates for the National Diet, closely linked to the Democratic Socialist Party.
In 1987, the federation merged with the Federation of Independent Unions, and the National Federation Of Industrial Organisations, to form the Japanese Trade Union Confederation.
Affiliates
In 1967, the following unions were affiliated:
Presidents
1964: Yutaka Nabasama
1968: Minoru Takita
1972: Seiji Amaike
1980: Tadanobu Usami