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Japanese trade union leader (1925–2011)

Tadanobu Usami (Japanese: 宇佐美忠信; 31 October 1925 – 10 November 2011) was a Japanese trade union leader.

Born in Tokyo, Usami was educated at the Takachiho College of Economics. In 1946, he began working at the Fuji Cotton Spinning Company. Later in the year, he moved to work full-time for the new Japan Federation of Textile Workers' Unions. He served on the union's Central Executive Committee from 1947, became Assistant General Secretary in 1955, General Secretary in 1961, and President in 1971.

In 1972, Usami additionally became vice president of the Japanese Confederation of Labour, serving as president from 1980. The same year, he was elected as president of the ICFTU Asia and Pacific Regional Organisation.

Usami died of pneumonia in November 2011.

References

  1. ^ The International Who's Who. Europa Publications. 2000. p. 1590.
  2. "訃報:宇佐美忠信さん86歳=元ゼンセン同盟会長". Mainichi Shimbun. 11 November 2011. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
Trade union offices
Preceded byMinoru Takita President of Zensendomei
1971–1988
Succeeded byJinnosuke Ashida
Preceded bySeiji Amaike President of the Japanese Confederation of Labour
1980–1987
Succeeded byFederation merged
Preceded byDevan Nair President of the ICFTU Asia and Pacific Regional Organisation
1982–1988
Succeeded byJamshedpur Gopeshwar
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