The union organization of major Japanese Auto Manufacturers stated on Wednesday that in next year's spring wage negotiations, they will seek a monthly salary increase of 0.012 million yen (approximately $79.15) or more. This is the first time the Japan Automobile Workers' Federation has proposed a specific target for labor negotiations in seven years. Executives of the organization said at a press conference that they decided to restore the actual targets to provide guidance for smaller unions, such as parts manufacturers, in negotiations. The organization has 12 unions, including the Toyota Motor union, with a total of 0.784 million employees. Reports indicate that Japan's largest labor union organization, Rengo, which has Auto Manufacturers' unions, is seeking to increase wages by at least 5% by 2025, similar to this year's significant increase.
日本汽车工会组织七年来首次重提涨薪目标
The Japan Automobile Workers' Union has reiterated its wage increase target for the first time in seven years.
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