The Los Angeles Post
U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: March 28, 2025
Today: March 28, 2025

Japanese firms agree to 5.4% wage hike, top union group's second estimate shows

FILE PHOTO: Worker cycles near a factory at the Keihin industrial zone in Kawasaki
March 21, 2025
Makiko Yamazaki - Reuters

By Makiko Yamazaki

TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese companies have agreed to raise pay by 5.4% this year, the second tally of annual labour talk results from the country's largest union umbrella group Rengo showed on Friday.

The number is slightly lower than the preliminary reading of 5.46% announced last week, but on course to be the biggest pay hike in 34 years.

Rengo, a 7 million member-strong group, releases the results of the closely-watched wage negotiations in several stages.

Blue-chip firms are first to wrap up their talks in mid-March. Final tallies are usually lower than preliminary figures as most agreements between smaller companies and their unions are factored in from April through June.

"The levels of agreed pay hikes have been high," Tomoko Yoshino, Rengo's president told a press conference. "We aim to spread this momentum to smaller firms," she added.

The reading compares with last year's 5.25% average pay hike in the second tally, which was then revised down over several stages to the final 5.1% average announced in July.

The Bank of Japan kept interest rates steady on Wednesday and warned of heightening global economic uncertainty from trade tensions, but strong wage growth and the inflation picture suggest that conditions for further rate hikes are falling into place.

(Reporting by Makiko Yamazaki and Kentaro Sugiyama; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Kim Coghill)

Share This

Popular

Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Chinese President Xi meets with global CEOs as investment wanes

Chinese President Xi meets with global CEOs as investment wanes
Asia|Political|US|World

US defense chief says stronger deterrence needed against China in disputed sea

US defense chief says stronger deterrence needed against China in disputed sea
Asia|Political|Sports|World

Figure skating-ISU apologises for displaying Taiwan flag at worlds

Figure skating-ISU apologises for displaying Taiwan flag at worlds
Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Toyota's global output rises for second month in February on solid Japan sales

Toyota's global output rises for second month in February on solid Japan sales

Asia

Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Hong Kong derivatives trading surges to record on turbulent markets and hedge fund interest

Hong Kong derivatives trading surges to record on turbulent markets and hedge fund interest
Asia|Business|Technology

After years of survival, China's Huawei returns to revenue peak

After years of survival, China's Huawei returns to revenue peak
Asia|Business|Economy

Trump Organization eyes multi-billion-dollar projects in Vietnam amid tariff risks

Trump Organization eyes multi-billion-dollar projects in Vietnam amid tariff risks
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US|World

Oil holds near one-month high, set for third week of gains amid supply woes

Oil holds near one-month high, set for third week of gains amid supply woes