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‖ Sohyo, n.|ˈsoːhjoː| [Japanese Sōhyō, shortened form of Nihon Rōdō Kumiai Sōhyōgikai.] In Japan, the left-wing trade union federation.
1953Far Eastern Econ. Rev. 22 Oct. 534/1 Prior to the organization of Sohyo, that is, from 1946 to 1949, Japan's labor movement was divided into two major labor bodies—the National Congress of Industrial Unions (Sambetsu) and the General Federation of Trade Union[s] (Sodomei). 1954Economist 24 July 270/2 More than half the six million organised workers now belong to Sohyo. 1958Economist 1 Nov. 421/1 Mr Kishi's statement earlier this year that a ‘showdown’ with the powerful trades union federation Sohyo was pending. 1963Times 16 Feb. 7/7 This year the left-wing Sohyo (general council of Japanese trade unions) with a membership of four million is demanding an average overall increase of 5,000 yen (about {pstlg}5) a head. 1977J. Watanuki Politics in Postwar Jap. Society i. 29 Sōhyō supports the Socialists and Dōmei supports the Democratic Socialists. |