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Japan Has Thousands of Enterprise Unions (Many Different Workers in a Company

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Japan has thousands of enterprise unions (many different workers in a company, regardless of their profession or vocation, are represented by one omnibus union) so these in-house unions represent only the employees of their respective companies.

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