All Japan Federative Council of Bank Labours' Unions
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The All Japan Federative Council of Bank Labours' Unions (Japanese: 全国銀行員組合連合会議, ZENGIN RENGO) is a trade union representing workers at affiliates of the Second Association of Regional Banks in Japan.
The union was founded in 1967 as the National Federation of Mutual Bank Employees' Unions,[1][2] and by 1970 it had 11,700 members.[3] It was long independent, but in 1989 it renamed itself Zengin Rengo, and became affiliated with the new Japanese Trade Union Confederation.[2] By 2020, the union had 15,008 members.[4]