Labor Unions in Japan are organizations that help people who work in Japanese companies, shops, and factories. They help the workers to get better pay, working hours, and other benefits. They also help workers to solve problems in their workplace. For example, unions can help workers to complain if their employer isn't treating them fairly and make sure the company listens to their concerns. Unions also help workers to get raises and other benefits that they might not be able to get on their own. Unions work together to make sure that all workers in Japan get treated fairly and get fair pay for their work.