Invitation Program

Project Overview

The Invitation Program, implemented since the establishment of JILAF in 1989, invites labor union leaders from around the world to participate in seminars on Japanese industrial relations, labor-management practices, and labor legislation, and to disseminate information on labor conditions in their respective countries. Through these efforts, participants gain a deeper understanding of Japan's industrial relations, labor laws, and labor conditions. This not only leads to the construction of constructive industrial relations, the prevention of labor disputes, and the promotion of social dialogue in the participating countries, but also allows us to accumulate and disseminate information on the labor conditions of each country obtained through the participants.

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Cumulative Share of Invitees by Region

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Overseas Labor Union Leader Invitation Record by Region (Number of Invitees)

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Standard Team Program (10 Days) Overview

1 Day Online
Preparation for Visit (Orientation)

Introduction to JILAF, participant interviews, and goal setting

2 Day In Japan
Opening Ceremony
Lecture / Study Executives and staff of JILAF

Current issues of labor unions, changes in the labor market and labor practices, roles and challenges of the labor movement, the legal system supporting workers

3 Day In Japan
Study / Exchange of Opinions RENGO Headquarters

Vision of Labor Unions I

Study Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

Labor administration supporting workers I

4 Day In Japan
Lecture JILAF Executives and Staff

Vision of Labor Unions II

Visit / Study Industrial Trade Unions

Deepening knowledge about industrial policies and industrial relations of affiliated organizations

5 Day In Japan
Reporting Session Invitees / JILAF Executives and Staff

On the labor situation and challenges in participating countries

Self-Study Day
7~8 Day In Japan
Observation / Study RENGO Local Chapters

Vision of Labor Unions III

Observation / Study Local Government, etc.

Labor administration supporting workers II

9 Day In Japan
Lecture Japan Productivity Center, Employers' Organizations, etc.

Ability to build industrial relations

10 Day In Japan
Lecture Kokumin Kyosai coop, Labour Banks, etc.

Mechanisms for mutual aid among workers

Opinion Exchange, Action Plan Proposal Invitees / JILAF Executives and Staff
Closing Ceremony

Main Program Content

Labor Lectures

Participants comprehensively learn about the Japanese labor movement, the organizational structure of labor unions, and the current status and challenges of the labor movement.

In the lectures on industrial relations, the main theme is Japan's constructive industrial relations, covering 'labor-management consultation', 'productivity', and the contemporary issue of 'business and human rights/decent work'.

Furthermore, we provide lectures on the origins and characteristics of 'labor legislation', which are indispensable for understanding the Japanese labor movement, as well as 'social security systems' for workers.

Visits to Labor-Related Organizations

Participants visit RENGO headquarters, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, and industrial trade unions. After receiving lectures on the roles, challenges, and recent initiatives of each organization, they deepen their understanding through a mutual exchange of opinions.
Visits to labor-related organizations

Hiroshima / Nagasaki Observation

The foundation of the labor movement is peace, and world permanent peace is the common desire of all humanity.
Participants visit Hiroshima and Nagasaki as a place to experience how the labor movement in Japan, the only country to have suffered atomic bombings, is involved in peace activities.
Hiroshima / Nagasaki observation

RENGO Local Chapter Program

To learn about local employment situations and the initiatives of RENGO local chapters, participants visit local chapters and factories to deepen mutual understanding with related parties.
They also visit Hello Work (public employment security offices), vocational training schools, and local governments to learn about local efforts to stabilize employment.
RENGO local chapter program

Hearing on Labor Situations / International Symposium

We provide opportunities for participants to report on the labor situations in their countries, sharing information with Japanese labor-management stakeholders.
Through Q&A and opinion exchanges regarding examples of labor disputes and efforts to prevent them, mutual understanding is promoted regarding general labor conditions.
International symposium