Overtime pay per worker, such as overtime pay, decreased by more than 13% from the previous year due to the influence of the new coronavirus last year, and the rate of decrease was the largest since 2013, which is comparable, according to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. I found out in the survey.

The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare is conducting a "Monthly Labor Statistics Survey" targeting more than 30,000 business establishments nationwide with five or more employees, and announced the results of last year on the 28th.



According to this, overtime pay and other overtime pay were 17,028 yen per worker per month on average last year, down 13.3% from the previous year.



This is the largest decrease since 2013, which is comparable.



Looking at the


rate

of decrease in non-scheduled salaries by industry,

▽ "accommodation / restaurant service industry" was 38.1%


▽ "life-related services / entertainment industry" including travel industry and movie theaters was 36.9%


▽ manufacturing industry was 18.8%, etc. It has become.



Last year's total cash salary, including basic salary, overtime pay, and bonuses, averaged 318,081 yen per worker per month, down 1.5% from the previous year.



It is the first time since 2012 that the annual average of total salary has fallen below the previous year.



Looking at the total salary of last year by employment type,


▽ full-time workers were


416,570 yen,

1.9% from the previous year

▽ part-time workers were 99,083 yen, 0.9% from the previous year. Both have decreased.



On the other hand, the number of part-time workers was 31.01% of the total number of workers, a decrease of 0.5 points from the previous year, the decrease since 2005.



According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, "Many companies were forced to take leave or shorten their business hours due to the effects of the new coronavirus, which led to a significant decrease in overtime pay."