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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
150 Gather for 'Let Us Live! Nagoya Rally' -- Across Unions and Nationalities
On May 25, about 150 workers of different nationalities and from various unions handed demands to each related companies and gathered for a protest between 2 p.m. and 5p.m. at Toyota Building in Midland Square in front of Nagoya Station. After the protest, they marched around the station from Nishiyanagi Park (See photo). The action was carried out by Union Mie, Nagoya Fureai Union, JMIU Aichi Branch, Sasanichiro (Sasajima Day Laborers' Union), General UnionTokai Branch, Josei Union Nagoya, Managers' Union Tokai Branch, Aichi Rentai Union. (By Aichi Rentai Union)
「生きさせろ!名古屋大行動」に150人~労組・国籍の違いこえて集まる
5月25日、名古屋駅前トヨタビル(ミッドランドスクエア)で、14時~17時まで抗議活動と争議関係会社申し入れ、17時~18時には西柳公園集会→駅前1周デモが行われました(写真)。この「生きさせろ!名古屋大行動」には、ユニオンみえ、名古屋ふれあいユニオン、JMIU愛知支部、笹日労、ゼネラルユニオン東海支部、女性ユニオン名古屋、管理職ユニオン東海、愛知連帯ユニオンなど個人で加盟できる労組から、組織と上部団体の違い、国籍の違いを超えて150人の労働者が参加しました。(愛知連帯ユニオン)
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