On the morning of the 14th, Chairman Yoshino of the Union visited the Prime Minister's Office to meet with Prime Minister Kishida and exchanged opinions on wage increases in this spring battle.

It is the first time since November that the president of the Union has met with the Prime Minister at the Prime Minister's Office.

Chairman Yoshino of the Union visited the Prime Minister's Office on the morning of the 14th to meet with Prime Minister Kishida and exchanged opinions for about 20 minutes.



Among them, Chairman Yoshino thanked Prime Minister Kishida for attending the Union New Year's party held in Tokyo on the 5th of this month for the first time in nine years since Prime Minister Abe at that time in 2013. I told you.



On that basis, he said that he would like to build up a solid track record in raising wages in this spring battle, while Prime Minister Kishida responded, "I have high expectations, so I want you to do your best."



The chairman of the Union has not met with the Prime Minister at the Prime Minister's Office since the then Chairman Kozu met with the then Prime Minister Kan in November, except for attending meetings.