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  1. Trade Unions: Trade Unions, combinations for regulating the relations between workmen and masters, workmen and workmen, or masters and masters, or for imposing restrictive conditions on the conduct of any industry or business. the English common law such combinations were, with certain ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Japan Public Sector Union: The Japan Public Sector Union (JPSU; Japanese: 国公関連労働組合連合会, Kokko Rengo) is a trade union representing public sector workers in Japan. The union was established in October 2001, bringing together several affiliates, including the Japan Central Federation of National Public Service Employees ... (Trade union in Japan) [98%] 2025-01-31 [2001 establishments in Japan] [Trade unions established in 2001]...
  3. Electricity sector in Japan: The electric power industry in Japan covers the generation, transmission, distribution, and sale of electric energy in Japan. Japan consumed approximately 918 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity in 2014. (Overview of the electricity sector in Japan) [94%] 2025-04-25 [Electric power in Japan]
  4. Trade unions in Ghana: Trade unions in Ghana first emerged in the 1920s and have played an important role in the country's economy and politics ever since. The first industrial action in Ghana - at the time still the British colony Gold Coast - was ... [92%] 2024-01-21 [Trade unions in Ghana]
  5. Trade unions in Belarus: Trade unions in Belarus are legally independent under International Labour Organization (ILO) conventions since 1956. In the early twenty-first century, Belarusian trade unions were subject to harassment and intimidation from government authorities. [92%] 2024-01-21 [Trade unions in Belarus]
  6. Trade unions in Andorra: Trade unions in Andorra have had a brief existence, with the first trade union, the Andorran Workers' Union (AWU), being formed in 1990. The history of foreign trade unionism's involvement and effect on Andorran politics can be traced to ... [92%] 2023-12-01 [Trade unions in Andorra] [Labor disputes in Andorra]...
  7. Trade unions in Andorra: Trade unions in Andorra have had a brief existence, with the first trade union, the Andorran Workers' Union (AWU), being formed in 1990. The history of foreign trade unionism's involvement and effect on Andorran politics can be traced to ... [92%] 2024-03-06 [Trade unions in Andorra] [Labor disputes in Andorra]...
  8. Trade unions in Laos: Trade unions in Laos have been active in the country since at least the mid-20th Century. During the Royal Lao Government three statutes were passed that governed industrial relations (1955, 1967 and 1971). (none) [92%] 2024-08-17 [Trade unions in Laos]
  9. Trade unions in Niger: Trade unions in Niger are free to engage in regular unionist activities, with constitutionally protected provisions for forming and joining trade unions. However, with 95% the working population engaged in subsistence activities, the numbers of trade union members are low. (none) [92%] 2024-09-02 [Trade unions in Niger]
  10. Trade unions in Greece: Trade unions in Greece include: Well-known trade unionists in Greece include. (None) [92%] 2024-09-07 [Trade unions in Greece]
  11. Trade unions in India: Trade unions in India are registered and file annual returns under the Trade Union Act (1926). Statistics on trade unions are collected annually by the Labour Bureau of the Ministry of Labour, Government of India. (none) [92%] 2024-09-04 [Trade unions in India] [Labour movement in India]...
  12. Trade unions in Pakistan: Trade unions in Pakistan are regulated under provincial industrial relations acts. Under the Constitution of Pakistan, labour is considered a shared responsibility of the federal and provincial governments. (Overview of trade unions in Pakistan) [92%] 2025-05-06 [Trade unions in Pakistan] [Labour movement in Pakistan]...
  13. Trade union: Trade union : A modern organization of workers, arising in the second half of the 19th century and representing workers in a single occupation (e.g. steelworkers, miners or teachers) or a broader class of workers (e.g. [90%] 2023-06-27
  14. Trade union: A trade union (or labor union for those across the pond) is an association of workers united in maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment. Unions are overwhelmingly associated with left-wing politics, though the odd pro-union conservative ... [90%] 2024-01-01 [Business] [Economics]...
  15. Labor unions in Japan: Labour unions emerged in Japan in the second half of the Meiji period, after 1890, as the country underwent a period of rapid industrialization. Until 1945, however, the labour movement remained weak, impeded by a lack of legal rights, anti ... (none) [89%] 2024-10-30 [Trade unions in Japan] [Labor in Japan]...
  16. Illegal drug trade in Japan: The illegal drug trade in Japan is the illegal production, transport, sale, and use of prohibited drugs in Japan. The drug trade is influenced by various factors, including history, economic conditions, and cultural norms. (Drug trade in Japan) [85%] 2024-08-31 [Drugs in Japan] [Illegal drug trade by country]...
  17. Trade-Unionism: In England: Excepting in Holland, the creation of a Jewish proletariat has everywhere followed immigration from the east-European centers, where the massing of population gradually led to the formation of a Jewish laboring class. The first union in which ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [84%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  18. Rugby union in Japan: Rugby union in Japan is a moderately popular sport. Japan has the fourth largest population of rugby union players in the world and the sport has been played there for over a century. (none) [83%] 2025-03-17 [Rugby union in Japan]
  19. Trade unions in Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso is a landlocked African country located in the middle of West Africa. It has a population of 13.9 million people. [82%] 2023-11-28 [Trade unions in Burkina Faso]
  20. Trade unions in South Korea: The Ministry of Employment and Labor announced on December 30 2021 that as of 2020, 14.2% of workers were in trade unions in South Korea, a 1.7% increase from 12.5% in 2019. Korea's unionization rate peaked ... (Overview of trade unions in South Korea) [82%] 2023-12-08 [Trade unions in South Korea] [Economy of South Korea]...

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