By Makiko Yamazaki and Tom Bateman TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese firms agreed to raise wages by more than 5% on average this year ...
Japanese companies have agreed to raise wages by more than 5% for a second year in a row this year, the country's largest ...
Japanese companies have agreed to raise wages by more than 5% for a second year in a row this year, the country's largest ...
Japan's biggest labor group says firms across the country have agreed to an average pay increase of more than 5 percent for the second straight year.
Japanese companies have agreed to a substantial wage increase, the largest in over thirty years, aiming to combat inflation and encourage consumer spending. While some sectors saw record pay raises, ...
Japan’s largest labor union group said its workers secured the highest pay deal in more than three decades, supporting the ...
Japan's largest trade union group, Rengo’s first-round data shows an average wage hike of 5.46% for fiscal 2025, compared to ...
Japan's annual wholesale inflation hit 4.0% in February, data showed on Wednesday, underscoring pressure from rising raw ...
Toyota, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Hitachi, Fujitsu and NEC are among companies that say they have agreed to their ...
TOKYO] Bank of Japan (BOJ) watchers still expect the pace of interest rate hikes to be gradual, although they now see rates ...
TOKYO] Many of Japan’s biggest companies from Toyota to tech conglomerates have met union demands for substantial wage hikes ...
Many major Japanese companies, including Toyota Motor Corp., on Wednesday fully met the wage hike demands of their labor ...
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