In this year's spring labor union, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.'s labor union decided to demand a wage increase of 18,000 yen per person per month on average, 6,000 yen more than the highest amount ever agreed last year. There are a number of movements among automobile manufacturers demanding higher wage increases.

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.'s labor union has decided to demand an average wage increase of 18,000 yen per month per employee during this year's spring strike.



The demand is 6,000 yen more than the amount agreed last year, which was the highest since the current wage system was introduced in 2005.



Additionally, the lump-sum bonus, which is equivalent to a bonus, will be 5.8 months' worth of monthly salary, which is 0.3 months more than last year.



The reasons include responding to rising prices and developing and securing human resources, and will submit a request to management on the 14th.



In the automobile industry,


◇Toyota Motor Corporation's labor union


has a policy of demanding 7.6 months' monthly salary as a lump-sum payment, which is the highest ever


. In both cases, we will request an amount greater than last year.



In addition,


◇Honda's labor union


plans to demand a monthly wage increase of 20,000 yen, the highest level in 32 years, and


▽demand a lump-sum payment equal to 7.1 months of monthly salary, the highest level ever. The policy is to do so.



In this year's spring labor union, there are a number of moves among automakers that are doing well to demand higher wage increases, and the focus will be on how high the wage increases will be.