On the 13th, which is the day for intensive responses to the spring labor union, a ``Government, Labor-Management Conference'' will be held by the government, business community, and labor community.

Opinions are expected to be exchanged about efforts to extend the wage increase movement of major companies to small and medium-sized enterprises, where wage negotiations will become more serious in the future.

In addition to Prime Minister Kishida and relevant ministers, the meeting will be attended by Keidanren Chairman Tokura and others from the business world, and Rengo Chairman Yoshino and others from the labor world.



Prior to this, Prime Minister Kishida said on the 11th, ``In order to create a virtuous cycle of wage increases and growth, this year's spring labor movement is extremely important and will influence the future of the Japanese economy.'' I want to,” he emphasized.



At the meeting, it is expected that information will be shared regarding this year's spring labor movement, which has seen a series of high-level wage increases at major companies, including the status of the intensive response day on the 13th.



Opinions are expected to be exchanged about efforts to extend these wage increases at major companies to small and medium-sized enterprises, where wage negotiations will become more serious in the future.



Prime Minister Kishida will demonstrate his stance of mobilizing all possible policies and call for cooperation so that small and medium-sized enterprises can secure the funds for wage increases, and hopes to achieve sustainable wage increases that outpace price increases.