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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract 槙枝 元文(まきえだ もとふみ、1921年3月4日 - 2010年12月4日)は、日本の教育者、労働運動家。日本教職員組合委員長、日本労働組合総評議会(総評)議長を務めた。計30年に渡って日教組の中央役員を務めて大きな影響力を持ったことからミスター日教組とも呼ばれた。子息の槙枝一臣は弁護士。 , Motofumi Makieda (Japanese: 槙枝元文, 4 March Motofumi Makieda (Japanese: 槙枝元文, 4 March 1921 – 4 December 2010) was a Japanese trade union leader. Makieda qualified as a teacher during World War II, then taught at a junior high school. After the war, he was a founding member of the Japan Teachers' Union (JTU), and became its general secretary in 1962, and then president in 1971, in which role he promoted education for peace. In 1974, he led the union in a national strike. As it was illegal for teachers to strike, he was imprisoned, being released following an international campaign. From 1976, he was additionally president of the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo). In 1978, he was elected as president of the World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession, serving until 1982, during which time he built links between the federation and the rival International Federation of Free Teachers' Unions. Makieda retired in 1983, and thereafter devoted his time to the Japan-China Friendship Society. He also supported the merger of Sohyo into RENGO, a new trade union federation. into RENGO, a new trade union federation.
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rdfs:comment Motofumi Makieda (Japanese: 槙枝元文, 4 March Motofumi Makieda (Japanese: 槙枝元文, 4 March 1921 – 4 December 2010) was a Japanese trade union leader. Makieda qualified as a teacher during World War II, then taught at a junior high school. After the war, he was a founding member of the Japan Teachers' Union (JTU), and became its general secretary in 1962, and then president in 1971, in which role he promoted education for peace. In 1974, he led the union in a national strike. As it was illegal for teachers to strike, he was imprisoned, being released following an international campaign. From 1976, he was additionally president of the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo). In 1978, he was elected as president of the World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession, serving until 1982, during which time he built li until 1982, during which time he built li , 槙枝 元文(まきえだ もとふみ、1921年3月4日 - 2010年12月4日)は、日本の教育者、労働運動家。日本教職員組合委員長、日本労働組合総評議会(総評)議長を務めた。計30年に渡って日教組の中央役員を務めて大きな影響力を持ったことからミスター日教組とも呼ばれた。子息の槙枝一臣は弁護士。
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