Non-scheduled pay such as overtime in June 24.6% decrease from the same month last year Survey by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare 8:31 on August 7

Non-scheduled pay per employee, including the amount of overtime paid in June this year was 24.6% lower than in the same month last year.

According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, "The effects of the new coronavirus are continuing, but the negative range such as overtime pay is slightly smaller than in May and it is necessary to pay attention to future trends."

The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare conducts a "Monthly Labor Survey" targeting over 30,000 business establishments nationwide with five or more employees, and announced the preliminary figures for this June on the 7th.

According to this, the total cash salary for each worker, including basic salary and overtime pay, was 443,875 yen on average in June this year.
This is a decrease of 1.7% compared to the same month last year and has been negative for the third consecutive month.

Non-scheduled pay for overtime was 147.52 yen, down 24.6% from the same month last year.
The rate of decrease is increasing in the lifestyle-related services/entertainment industry and the restaurant service industry.

Special salaries such as bonuses were 181780 yen, 2.4% less than the same month last year.

The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare said, "The influence of the new coronavirus continues, but the negative range such as overtime pay is a little smaller than in May. It is necessary to pay attention to future trends as income decline trend continues." I am analyzing.