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Toyota and Honda announce biggest pay rises in decades

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Japanese motor industry giants Toyota and Honda said they have agreed to give their workers in the country the biggest pay rise in decades, according to a media report. They are the latest firms in the world’s third largest economy to increase wages as prices jump, BBC reported. Official figures published last month showed Japan’s rate of inflation was at its highest level in over 40 years. That has put pressure on businesses and authorities to help people as their spending power shrinks, the report said. Each year, Japanese firms typically hold pay talks with unions for weeks before announcing their decisions around the middle of March. The car makers have not said why this year’s announcements were made earlier than usual. On Wednesday, Toyota said it will meet union demands for pay and bonuses, with wages increasing by the most in 20 years, BBC reported. Toyota’s incoming president Koji Sato said that he hoped the move would have a positive impact across the Japan’s motor industry and “lead to frank discussions between labour and management at each company”. Meanwhile, rival car maker Honda told the BBC that it has “fully answered” union requests for wage increases and bonuses. The company said it will raise salaries by 5 per cent, marking the biggest increase since 1990 and above Japan’s rate of inflation, BBC reported. A Honda spokesperson said the extra money will largely be distributed to younger employees as starting salaries are boosted. “Despite the severe business environment, management has a strong desire to create an environment in which all employees can push forward with their work with a sense of urgency,” the spokesperson added. Earlier this year, Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called on firms to raise wages to help people struggling with rising prices. For decades, both prices and wage growth in Japan had been stagnant. In recent months, inflation around the world jumped as countries eased pandemic restrictions and the war in

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