On the 15th, the intensive response day for the spring labor offensive, the first government-labor-management meeting in about eight years will be held.

The government would like to exchange opinions on efforts to spread the momentum of wage increases seen at large companies to wage negotiations at small and medium-sized companies.

The government-labor-management meeting, the first in about eight years since April 2015, was held at the Prime Minister's official residence on the evening of the 15th. Rengo Chairman Yoshino and others from the world are scheduled to attend.



Prime Minister Kishida is calling for specific results in this year's spring struggle in order to realize a wage increase that exceeds price increases, and as the conference is approaching a concentrated answer day, sharing information on the current state of labor-management negotiations is a plan. expected to be



Regarding this year's spring struggle, Prime Minister Kishida said at the Diet deliberation on the 13th, ``There is already a strong movement to raise wages, mainly among large companies. I want to," he emphasized.



The government would like to exchange opinions on efforts to spread the momentum of wage increases seen at large companies to wage negotiations at small and medium-sized companies, which are in full swing.