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  1. CASE_NUMBER 2183 (Japan) - COMPLAINT_DATE: 15-MRZ-02The National Confederation of Trade Unions (ZENZOREN) and the Japan Federation of Prefectural and Municipal Workers' Unions (JICHIROREN)The complainants allege that the upcoming reform of the public service legislation, developed without proper consultation of workers' organizations, further aggravates the existing public service legislation and maintains the restrictions on the basic trade union rights of public employees, without adequate compensation.
  2. Interim Report - REPORT_NO386, June 2018 ( 379 - 423 )
  3. Interim Report - REPORT_NO378, June 2016 ( 420 - 466 )
  4. Interim Report - REPORT_NO372, June 2014 ( 328 - 375 )
  5. Interim Report - REPORT_NO367, March 2013 ( 814 - 850 )
  6. Interim Report - REPORT_NO363, March 2012 ( 816 - 852 )
  7. Interim Report - REPORT_NO357, June 2010 ( 709 - 730 )
  8. Interim Report - REPORT_NO354, June 2009 ( 951 - 992 )
  9. Interim Report - REPORT_NO350, June 2008 ( 1167 - 1221 )
  10. Interim Report - REPORT_NO340, March 2006 ( 925 - 999 )
  11. Interim Report - REPORT_NO331, June 2003 ( 516 - 558 )
  12. Interim Report - REPORT_NO329, November 2002 ( 567 - 652 )
  13. CASE_NUMBER 2177 (Japan) - COMPLAINT_DATE: 26-FEB-02The Japanese Trade Union Confederation (JTUC-RENGO), the RENGO Public Sector Liaison Council (RENGO-PSLC), the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), Public Service International (PSI), the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF), the International Federation of Building and Wood Workers (IFBWW), Education International (EI), the International Federation of Employees in Public Services (INFEDOP) and Union Network International (UNI)The complainants allege that the upcoming reform of the public service legislation, developed without proper consultation of workers' organizations, further aggravates the existing public service legislation and maintains the restrictions on the basic trade union rights of public employees, without adequate compensation.
  14. Interim Report - REPORT_NO386, June 2018 ( 379 - 423 )
  15. Interim Report - REPORT_NO378, June 2016 ( 420 - 466 )
  16. Interim Report - REPORT_NO372, June 2014 ( 328 - 375 )
  17. Interim Report - REPORT_NO367, March 2013 ( 814 - 850 )
  18. Interim Report - REPORT_NO363, March 2012 ( 816 - 852 )
  19. Interim Report - REPORT_NO357, June 2010 ( 709 - 730 )
  20. Interim Report - REPORT_NO354, June 2009 ( 951 - 992 )
  21. Interim Report - REPORT_NO350, June 2008 ( 1167 - 1221 )
  22. Interim Report - REPORT_NO340, March 2006 ( 925 - 999 )
  23. Interim Report - REPORT_NO331, June 2003 ( 516 - 558 )
  24. Interim Report - REPORT_NO329, November 2002 ( 567 - 652 )
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