Japan PM seen calling for wage hikes at next year's labour talks -NHK

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TOKYO : Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is considering urging the business sector to raise wages at next year's annual wage negotiations with labour unions, public broadcaster NHK reported on Friday.Some in Kishida's administration are calling for targeting an average wage hike of around 3per cent,

TOKYO : Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is considering urging the business sector to raise wages at next year's annual wage negotiations with labour unions, public broadcaster NHK reported on Friday.

Some in Kishida's administration are calling for targeting an average wage hike of around 3per cent, NHK said.Source: Reuters

 

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