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University Teachers Union (Japan) : ウィキペディア英語版 | University Teachers Union (Japan)
The University Teachers Union (大学教員組合 – ''Daigaku Kyouin Kumiai'') was founded in January 1999 and represents the interests of tertiary-level teachers in the Kanto region of Japan. Membership is open to any teacher, regardless of nationality, who is employed at a university, college, or post-graduate institution in a non-management post. Under Japanese Trade Union Law,〔The Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training. (Labor Union Act (latest revision: 2005). ) Retrieved 27 May 2011〕 the University Teachers Union has the right to conduct collective bargaining with schools on behalf of its members. While negotiations with management are conducted in Japanese, internal business is mostly conducted in English. == Affiliations == Although the University Teachers Union (UTU) describes itself as a union, it is in fact a branch of the National Union of General Workers Tokyo Nambu (全国一般労働組合東京南部 – ''Zenkoku Ippan Roudou Kumiai Tokyo Nambu''),〔National Union of General Workers Tokyo Nambu, (nugwnambu.org ) Retrieved 27 May 2011〕 a trade union usually referred to as NUGW Tokyo Nambu or just ''Nambu''. Nambu is a member of the NUGW National Council (全国一般労働組合全国協議会 ''Zenkoku Ippan Roudou Kumiai Zenkoku Kyogikai''), a national umbrella organization for 39 trade unions,〔NUGW National Council (''National Union of General Workers''). (Affiliated unions. ) Retrieved 7 June 2011〕 commonly known in English by its shortened title: the National Union of General Workers. NUGW National Council is in turn affiliated to National Trade Union Council (全国労働組合連絡協議会 – ''Zenrokyo''),〔National Trade Union Council (''Zenrokyo''). (Affiliated unions. ) Retrieved 7 June 2011〕 the smallest of the three national labour federations in Japan. Within the NUGW National Council, UTU works closely with two of Nambu's sister unions which have a high proportion of foreign members: the General Union and the Fukuoka General Union.〔Fukuoka General Union (fukuoka.generalunion.org ) Retrieved 27 May 2011〕 UTU also works closely with the Union of Part-Time Lecturers (非常勤講師組合 – ''Hijoukin Koushi Kumiai''), a union established in 1996, with roughly 200 members.〔Union of University Part-time Lecturers, (f47.aaa.livedoor.jp/~hijokin/KT02/ ) Retrieved 27 May 2011〕 The Union of Part-Time Lecturers is affiliated to the second largest labour federation, the National Confederation of Trade Unions (全国労働組合総連合 – ''Zenroren''),〔National Confederation of Trade Unions (www.zenroren.gr.jp ) Retrieved 27 May 2011〕 and conducts its business in Japanese.
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