Seven-Eleven Unpaid part of overtime allowance From the beginning of business, December 10, 17:31

Seven-Eleven Japan, a major convenience store, has officially announced that it has not paid about 490 million yen, part of overtime pay, to part-time and part-time employees for at least seven years. President Fumihiko Nagamatsu apologized at the press conference and announced that he would voluntarily return some of his executive compensation.

Seven-Eleven Japan is acting on behalf of the headquarters to calculate and pay salaries for part-time and part-time employees employed by member stores. I understood that it was unpaid.

Due to a mistake in the calculation formula for overtime allowances stipulated by law, approximately 490 million employees were paid for over 30,000 employees, including late damages, only after March 2012 The yen was unpaid.

The company will take action to promptly pay unpaid allowances to eligible employees.

Also, even before the wrong calculation formula was used, overtime allowance was unpaid and the company did not announce this despite receiving an indication from the Labor Standards Inspection Office. There is a possibility that.

The company also pays employees who do not have a record if they can confirm their unpaid payments on documents such as salary details.

Mr. Fumihiko Nagamatsu, at the press conference, apologized and deeply apologized to the employees, owners and related parties for the inconvenience that caused such a situation. It has been clarified that 10% of monthly compensation will be voluntarily returned for 3 months.