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Japanese major labor unions demand a 6.46% pay raise, higher than last year

Japanese major labor unions demand a 6.46% pay raise, higher than last year

金十金十2026/03/05 02:14
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Golden Ten Data reported on March 5 that one of Japan's largest labor unions will demand wage increases higher than last year's levels from employers. The Bank of Japan is closely monitoring wage trends to assess the situation ahead of its policy meeting later this month. According to statistics released on Thursday, 466 unions affiliated with UA Zensen are seeking an average wage increase of 6.46% for regular employees. Last year, the union demanded a 6.11% increase, with the final agreement reached at 4.75%. UA Zensen represents about 1.9 million members, covering industries such as retail, catering, materials, and services. The organization plans to announce the first batch of wage agreement statistics on March 19. The Bank of Japan is closely watching the negotiations to see if strong wage growth will boost consumption, thereby providing signs of sustained price increases driven by demand—a key condition for its gradual policy normalization through interest rate hikes.
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