National Federation of Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Corporations' Workers' Unions
Trade union in Japan
The National Federation of Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Corporations' Workers' Unions (Japanese: 全国農林漁業団体職員労働組合連合, ZENKOKU NODANRO) is a trade union representing workers in agricultural co-operatives and related organisations in Japan.
In 1989, the National Federation of Agricultural Mutual Aid Societies Employees' Unions decided to become a founding affiliate of the National Trade Union Council, but some of its affiliates disliked the left-wing stance of the new federation. They split away to form Zenkoku Nodanro, which initially had 16,578 members.[1] It soon affiliated to the Japanese Trade Union Confederation, and by 2020 it had 13,725 members.[2]
External links
- Official website