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Japanese firms agree to 5.46% wage hike, higher than last year

14/3/2025 16:27
Japanese companies have agreed to raise wages by more than 5% for a second year in a row this year, the country's largest union umbrella group said on Friday.



The 5.46% preliminary reading from Rengo, a 7 million member-strong group, tops both last year's preliminary and final figures and is likely to mark the highest pay hike in 34 years.



It reflects broad agreement between policymakers, employers and unions that increased pay is necessary for workers to cope with sharply higher prices for food and other household necessities.



That argument has been strengthened by record corporate profits on the back of a weak yen and the need to retain staff amid labour shortages.



The number compares with last year's preliminary reading of 5.28% which was then revised down over several stages to 5.1%. Final tallies are usually lower than preliminary figures as most agreements between smaller companies and their unions are factored in later.



Rengo's member unions sought an average hike of 6.09% this year, up from 5.85% in 2024 and marking the first time in 32 years that they have asked for more than 6%.



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