- Source: Japanese Federation of Labour
- Hong Kong
- Federasi Pemuda Demokratik Sedunia
- Daftar jurnal sejarah
- Daftar karya tentang Perusahaan Hindia Timur Belanda
- Sejarah Sarawak
- Garis besar Jepang
- Japanese Federation of Labour
- Labor unions in Japan
- Japanese Confederation of Labour
- Japan Labour Union League
- General Federation of Ship Building Workers' Unions
- Sōhyō
- Hawaii Federation of Japanese Labor
- Komakichi Matsuoka
- All-Japan Trade Union Congress
- National trade union center
The Japanese Federation of Labour (Japanese: 日本労働組合総同盟 Nihon Rōdō Kumiai Sōdōmei) was a national trade union federation in Japan.
The federation was established in 1946, principally through the efforts of trade unionists, who had been involved in the pre-war Japanese Labour Federation. The new federation aligned itself with the Japan Socialist Party. By 1948, it claimed a total of 924,302 members, slightly less than its communist rival, Sanbetsu.
In 1950, many affiliates left to join the new General Council of Trade Unions of Japan, and by 1954, membership of Sodomei affiliates had fallen to 240,000. That year, many of its remaining affiliates split away to join the new All-Japan Trade Union Congress (Zenro), the surviving Sodomei being a small, conservative group with seven affiliates. In 1964, it merged with Zenro and the National Council of Government and Public Workers' Unions, to form the Japanese Confederation of Labour.
Affiliates
The following unions were affiliated in 1945:
The following unions were later affiliates:
Presidents
1946: Komakichi Matsuoka
1952: Yonekichi Kim
1959: Masashichi Motoi