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Item title: Treatment of Japanese labourers working for BCOF in Kure
Title (romaji): Eirenpô gun kankei kure-shi nihonjin rômusha no toriatsukai ni tsuite
Title (kanji)
Location:Kure Municipal History Office
AJRP details
AJRP module: Kure Municipal History Office
AJRP series: BCOF related documents
AJRP sub-series: UN Administrative Agreement petitions to use former military port facilities
AJRP folder:
Location details
Institution: Kure Municipal History Office
Call number: n/a
Inst. series: Postwar liaison by the External Liaison Section
Inst. sub-series: Gyôsei kyôtei ni tomonau kyû-gunkô shisetsu no riyô ni kansuru chinjô
Item:
Item qualities
Quantity / desc: Unknown
Access: Open
Item type: Unpublished, Official
Category: Administrative document
Item content
Creation date range (d/m/y): ?/?/c1952 to ?/?/c1957
Conflict code: Japan (1945-1957), Korean War (1950-1953)
Keywords:ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENTS, OCCUPATION, CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES, EMPLOYMENT, WORKING CONDITIONS
Australian unit names:
Allied unit names: BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OCCUPATION FORCE
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH FORCES IN KOREA
Japanese unit names:
Names:
Languages: Japanese
Area:Kure [Japan–Formosa, Honshû, Hiroshima Prefecture]
Content: This item is a petition document regarding the treatment of Kure citizens working for the BCOF as labourers. Requests from the Kure Municipal Council include the arrangement to employ BCOF labourers with the Japanese government as an agent, maintenance of the existing remuneration level in case Japanese workers are directly employed by BCOF, provision of working conditions in accordance with relevant Japanese laws, etc.
Other information
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Last modified:08/26/2005 12:14:07 PM
Source:Professor CHIDA Takeshi, AJRP staff



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