The average summer bonus for a major company was 929,259 yen, an increase of more than 13% from last year, and it was the largest increase in more than 40 years due to the recovery of business performance that was depressed by the Korona-ka. Was found in a survey by Keidanren.

Keidanren announced on the 21st the status of responses to the summer bonuses of 105 major companies with more than 500 employees as the first tabulation.



According to this, the average per employee was 929,259 yen, an increase of more than 13% from last year.



This is the first summer bonus in four years to exceed the previous year, and the rate of increase has been the highest since 1981, when we started investigating this way.



By industry, of the 16 industries, 14 industries such as steel, automobiles, and retail have been positive since last year, of which more than 15% are in the "manufacturing industry" and 6% are in the "non-manufacturing industry" such as retail and information and communications. It was a surplus increase.



Reflecting the recovery of corporate performance that had fallen due to the Korona-ka, the bonus payment situation has improved in a wide range of industries. Is it? "