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JR East’s Unfinished Labor Reform: Radical Faction Residuals Persist Post-Breakup

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JR East’s Unfinished Labor Reform: Radical Faction Residuals Persist Post-Breakup

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Key Points

  • Despite a major decline in the influence of the JR East Workers' Union (JREU) following the 2018 splinter, elements linked to the radical 'Kakumaru-ha' faction remain embedded within the organization.
  • The ongoing existence of clandestine 'study groups' and internal power struggles underscores the complexity of transforming Japan's formerly state-run, union-dominated railway monopolies.
  • Management at JR East faces continued scrutiny over its 'incomplete' labor reform and the long-term governance risks associated with deep-rooted radical ideological presence.

💡 Action Point

For international firms entering Japan's infrastructure sector, prioritize rigorous due diligence on local labor relations and legacy union structures to mitigate operational or reputational risks.

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