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who had been transferred to the JNR Settlement
Corporation, later stated that their help in finding work consisted of giving him photocopies of recruitment ads from newspapers. This period ended in April 1990, and 1,047 were dismissed. This included 64 Zendoro members and 966 Kokuro members.
761:
line on
October 1, 1964. However, JNR was not a state-run corporation; its accounting was independent from the national budget. Rural sections without enough passengers began to press its management, pulling it further and further into debt. In 1983, JNR started to close its unprofitable
842:, the successor body to the JNR Settlement Corporation. The agency said it would pay 20 billion yen, approximately 22 million yen per worker, to 904 plaintiffs. However, as the workers were not reinstated, it was not a full settlement.
431:)) railways in all 46 prefectures of Japan. This figure expanded to 21,421.1 km (13,310.5 mi) in 1981 (excluding Shinkansen), but later reduced to 19,633.6 km (12,199.8 mi) as of March 31, 1987, the last day of JNR.
793:. That corporation was subsequently disbanded on October 22, 1998, and its remaining debts were transferred to the national budget's general accounting. By this time the debt has risen to ¥30 trillion ($ 491 billion in 2021 dollars).
826:, where they could be assigned for up to three years. Around 7,600 workers were transferred in this way, and around 2,000 of them were hired by JR firms, and 3,000 found work elsewhere. Mitomu Yamaguchi, a former JNR employee from
814:
Lists of workers to be employed by the new organizations were drawn up by JNR and given to the JR companies. There was substantial pressure on union members to leave their unions, and within a year, the membership of the
1611:
729:
of 1906 and placed under the control of the
Railway Institute. Later, the Ministry of Railways and the Ministry of Transportation and Communications took over control of the network. The ministries used the name
1083:
in
Saitama Prefecture. From November 26, 1975, to December 3, 1975, major labor unions of JNR conducted an eight-day-long illegal "strike for the right to strike", which resulted in a total defeat of the unions.
1782:
2094:
1952:
1777:
1987:
2171:
1957:
822:
There was a government pledge that no one would be "thrown out onto the street", and so unhired workers were classified as "needing to be employed" and were transferred to the
1245:
819:(Kokuro) fell from 200,000 to 44,000. Workers who had supported the privatization, or those who left Kokuro, were hired at substantially higher rates than Kokuro members.
3232:
2132:
839:
1771:
1754:
1437:
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The dismembered body of JNR President
Sadanori Shimoyama was found on a railway track on July 5, 1949. The possibility of non-criminal suicide has not been ruled out.
1811:
1788:
507:
JNR operated bus lines as feeders, supplements or substitutions of railways. Unlike railway operation, JNR Bus was not superior to other local bus operators. The
1823:
1328:
Statement on the legal settlement of 23 year lawsuit over Japan
Railway Company's discrimination in employment against members of particular unions June 29, 2010
1738:
1093:
905:
JNR as a public corporation (from 1949 to 1987) experienced five major accidents (including two shipwrecks of railway ferries) with casualties more than 100:
994:
In its very early days as a public corporation, JNR experienced a series of mysterious incidents as follows. Although the police at that time treated them as
1816:
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objecting to the privatization of JNR damaged signal cables at 33 points around Tokyo and Osaka to halt thousands of commuter trains and then set fire to
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By 1987, JNR's debt was over ¥27 trillion ($ 442 billion at 2021 exchange rates) and the company was spending ¥147 for every ¥100 earned. Prime
Minister
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2161:
1224:"The privatisation of the JNR in historical perspective : An evaluation of government policy on the operation of the national railways in Japan"
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1643:
1075:, they carried out "work-to-rule protests" that caused trains to be delayed. On March 13, 1973, train delays caused by such protests resulted in a
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674:
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777:, strongly supported breaking up JNR and in August 1982 launched the JNR Reform Commission to officially begin the process. By an act of the
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Twenty-three years after the original privatization, on June 28, 2010, the
Supreme Court settled the dispute between the workers and the
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1347:
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742:
153:
17:
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1992:
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2209:
2083:
1188:"Railway Lessons and Challenges | Sensible Politics and Transport Theories?—Japan's National Railways in the 20th Century"
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As such, relationships with labor unions were always a difficult problem for JNR. Since public workers were prohibited to
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2012:
1982:
157:
2156:
1601:
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Many lawsuits and labor commission cases were filed over the decades from the privatization in 1987. Kokuro and the
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1155:
1044:. On October 21, 1968, groups of extremist students celebrating "International Antiwar Day" occupied and vandalized
721:"state-owned railway" originally referred to a network of railway lines operated by 17 private companies that were
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1999:
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1121:, the 47th prefecture, returned to the Japanese administration in 1972 but no JNR lines existed in Okinawa.
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Out of three routes assigned to JR companies in 1987, only the
Miyajima Ferry remains active as of 2023.
419:
As of June 1, 1949, the date of establishment of JNR, it operated 19,756.8 km (12,276.3 mi) of
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and divided into seven railway companies, six passenger and one freight, collectively called the
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JNR operated ferries to connect railway networks separated by sea or to meet other local demands:
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An Ukō ferryboat collided with a fellow boat in a dense fog and sank killing 168 on May 11, 1955.
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A train was derailed because of destroyed track and three crew were killed on August 17, 1949.
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A train running without crew crashed into passengers and killed six people on July 15, 1949.
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811:(Zendoro), both prominent Japanese railway unions, represented a number of the JNR workers.
633:
406:, was the business entity that operated Japan's national railway network from 1949 to 1987.
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Transforming urban transport: the ethics, politics and practices of sustainable mobility
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was debuted by JNR in 1964. By the end of JNR in 1987, four lines had been constructed:
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880:, the name of a deluxe train operated by JNR in the 1950s. JNR sold the team to the
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27:
Public corporation that operated
Japanese national railway network from 1949 to 1987
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1150:] (in Japanese). Vol. I. Tokyo: JTB Corporation. pp. 289, 305, 310.
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Japan Railways Technical Research Institute: Brief history of Japanese railways
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2012 Annual Survey of Violations of Trade Union Rights - Japan, 6 June 2012
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JNR plate seen at the entrance of its headquarters in Tokyo, photo taken
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1101:– former Japan Telecom, an affiliated company of JNR established in 1984
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753:. JNR enjoyed many successes, including the inauguration of high-speed
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in 1965, and called the Atoms from 1966 to 1973; the team is now the
749:, JGR was reorganized into Japanese National Railways, a state-owned
738:, many JGR lines were dismantled to supply steel for the war effort.
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was a symbol of JNR as it is the English equivalent of the Japanese
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JNR unionists' suit over lost jobs foiled by statute March 14, 2008
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1394:(in Japanese) (12th ed.). Tokyo. October 22, 1968. p. 1.
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1002:, doubts have been raised as to the validity of this conclusion.
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or JR Group. Long-term liabilities of JNR were taken over by the
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1364:[What are Mitaka, Matsukawa Incidents?] (in Japanese).
1175:(in Japanese). No. 390. Koyusha. October 1993. p. 50.
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508:
1500:"Privatization of Japanese National Railways and Labor Unions"
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1273:'Unfair' '87 dismissal of JNR unionists slammed March 4, 2010
766:(the closure continued three years after the privatization).
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A number of unions represented workers at JNR, including the
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All Japan Construction, Transport and General Workers' Union
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Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency
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Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency
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Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency
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companies are the successors of the bus operation of JNR.
1315:
Top court settles 23-year JNR unionist suit June 29, 2010
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Top court rules against ex-JNR workers December 23, 2003
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Japan Railways locomotive numbering and classification
677:(Doro), and Doro-Chiba, a break-away group from Doro.
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in Tokyo. They criticized JNR's collaboration in the
1434:(in Japanese). Tokyo. November 29, 1985. p. 1.
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1283:
1281:
446:0 series set Tokaido Shinkansen in Tokyo, May 1967
434:JNR operated both passenger and freight services.
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1457:(in Japanese). Tokyo. March 13, 1973. p. 1.
791:Japanese National Railway Settlement Corporation
734:(JGR) to refer their network in English. During
490:269.5 km (167.5 mi), completed in 1982
474:553.7 km (344.1 mi), completed in 1975
466:515.4 km (320.3 mi), completed in 1964
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2162:Japan Confederation of Railway Workers' Unions
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850:Between 1950 and 1965, JNR indirectly owned a
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3290:Japan Railway Construction Public Corporation
2203:
1639:Japan Railway Construction Public Corporation
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1056:for U.S. military use. On November 29, 1985,
380:Nihon Kokuyū Tetsudō or Nippon Kokuyū Tetsudō
1360:Japanese Communist Party (August 12, 1999).
985:in Yokohama on November 9, 1963, killed 161.
809:National Railway Locomotive Engineers' Union
675:National Railway Locomotive Engineers' Union
1504:Japan Federation of Railway Worker's Unions
2210:
2196:
1559:
1545:
1142:Ishino, Tetsu; et al., eds. (1998).
55:
43:
30:"JNR" redirects here. For other uses, see
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482:492.9 km (306.3 mi), as of 1987
3469:Railway companies disestablished in 1987
2167:Japan Railway Trade Unions Confederation
2095:Railway Information Systems (JR Systems)
1612:Ministry of Transport and Communications
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154:Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
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689:Driving Wheel mark established in 1909
3464:Railway companies established in 1949
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1406:"Japan: Violence in Shinjuku Station"
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1148:Station Transition Directory – JNR/JR
1052:by operating freight trains carrying
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2084:Railway Technical Research Institute
1368:from the original on October 9, 2021
1195:Japan Railway & Transport Review
1040:In later years, JNR was a target of
970:in Tokyo on May 3, 1962, killed 160.
2013:Japan Transport Engineering Company
1983:Tsuyama Railroad Educational Museum
1472:
1060:supporting a radical sect of JNR's
601:Ōshima Ferry (discontinued in 1976)
563:Nihori Ferry (discontinued in 1982)
523:Kanmon Ferry (discontinued in 1964)
358:21,421.1 km (13,310.5 mi)
24:
3459:Government-owned railway companies
3454:Defunct railway companies of Japan
1953:Hokkaido Railway Technology Museum
1412:. November 1, 1968. Archived from
1186:Kakumoto, Ryohei (December 1999).
709:History of rail transport in Japan
188:Broken up and gradually privatized
25:
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1988:Shikoku Railway Cultural Center
1510:from the original on 2011-12-03
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1455:Asahi Shimbun (evening 3rd ed.)
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671:National Railway Workers' Union
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1477:. Routledge. pp. 99–102.
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925:on April 24, 1951, killed 106.
13:
1:
3474:Privatized companies of Japan
2500:Narrow-gauge line (200+ km/h)
2000:Kyushu Railway History Museum
1254:(in Japanese). Shogakukan Inc
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981:A three-train collision near
966:A three-train collision near
854:team named Kokutetsu Swallows
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590:
437:
2177:Sankei Children's Book Award
2006:Rolling stock manufacturers
1658:Passenger Railway Companies
944:storm on September 26, 1954.
936:A Seikan ferryboat sank off
900:
781:, on April 1, 1987, JNR was
732:Japanese Government Railways
713:Ministry of Railways (Japan)
292:Japanese Government Railways
124:Japanese Government Railways
61:Flag, incorporating the JNR
7:
1317:Retrieved on August 6, 2012
1304:Retrieved on August 6, 2012
1291:Retrieved on August 6, 2012
1275:Retrieved on August 2, 2012
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864:
727:Railway Nationalization Act
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3449:Japanese National Railways
3285:Japanese National Railways
3200:Japanese National Railways
2445:Hokkaido Sapporo Extension
1644:JNR Settlement Corporation
1634:Japanese National Railways
1602:Ministry of Communications
1350:Retrieved on July 25, 2012
1337:Retrieved on July 25, 2012
1252:デジタル大辞泉 (Digital Daijisen)
888:and has been owned by the
824:JNR Settlement Corporation
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252:Japanese National Railways
38:Japanese National Railways
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2112:Railway Telecommunication
2039:International operations
1974:SCMaglev and Railway Park
1778:West Japan JR Bus Service
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1333:October 18, 2021, at the
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325:3 ft 6 in
1943:Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen
611:) – Komatsukō Station (
18:Japan National Railways
2468:Nishi Kyushu Extension
1473:Low, Nicholas (2013).
1222:Smith, Ian B. (1996).
1173:Japan Railfan Magazine
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531:Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi
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172:; 37 years ago
133:June 1, 1949
1624:Ministry of Transport
1416:on December 18, 2007.
886:Tokyo Yakult Swallows
852:professional baseball
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797:JNR dismissal lawsuit
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550:Miyajimaguchi Station
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104:Statutory corporation
95:Nippon Kokuyū Tetsudō
2462:Chuo Osaka Extension
2065:Other organizations
2046:West Midlands Trains
1979:Kyoto Railway Museum
1607:Ministry of Railways
1587:Ministry of Industry
1573:Japan Railways Group
1463:(Japanese Knowledge)
1440:(Japanese Knowledge)
1171:"JNR/JR 25年の大アルバム".
1066:Asakusabashi Station
892:company since 1970.
787:Japan Railways Group
453:, the world's first
302:Japan Railways Group
197:Japan Railways Group
93:Nihon Kokuyū Tetsudō
32:JNR (disambiguation)
3427:aerial lifts (list)
3214:Builders and owners
3072:Class E926 "East i"
1921:Hokuriku Shinkansen
1903:Hokuriku Shinkansen
1890:Hokkaido Shinkansen
1800:Hikari Guru Rin Bus
968:Mikawashima Station
940:killing 1,155 in a
919:Sakuragichō Station
773:, an avowed fan of
558:Miyajima, Hiroshima
539:Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka
527:Shimonoseki Station
253:
244:Government of Japan
235:, bus services, etc
170:March 31, 1987
149:Government of Japan
39:
3097:Gauge Change Train
2399:Conventional lines
1926:Shikoku Shinkansen
1908:Tokaido Shinkansen
990:Criminal incidents
865:Kokutetsu Suwarōzu
759:Tōkaidō Shinkansen
757:service along the
751:public corporation
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1899:Jōetsu Shinkansen
1895:Tōhoku Shinkansen
1326:Zenroren website
771:Yasuhiro Nakasone
655:Takamatsu, Kagawa
651:Takamatsu Station
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478:Tōhoku Shinkansen
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1000:communists
949:Shiun Maru
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177:1987-03-31
137:1949-06-01
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3202:(1964–87)
3179:JR Kyushu
3120:Operators
3062:Class 962
3057:Class 961
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1717:JR Kyushu
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1428:国電、全面ストップ
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