Feb 27 • 12:12 UTC 🇯🇵 Japan Asahi Shimbun (JP)

Discussions Begin to Correct Delays in Minimum Wage Enforcement, Including Suppression of Excessive Competition with Neighboring Prefectures

Japan's Central Minimum Wage Council has initiated discussions aimed at correcting delays in the enforcement of minimum wage increases and addressing excessive wage competition with neighboring prefectures.

The Central Minimum Wage Council of Japan has recently announced the start of discussions intended to address the delays in the implementation of minimum wage reforms that are set for the fiscal year 2025. Critics have raised concerns that these delays are negatively impacting workers' livelihoods by postponing wage increases that are vital for financial stability. The council aims to explore strategies to mitigate excessive competition among neighboring prefectures that could lead to unsustainable wage increases.

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