Toyota, the world's biggest automaker, has not responded to its union's demands for significant pay raises and bonuses after the first round of wage talks. This has led to uncertainty about the outcome of the negotiations. In contrast, Honda and Mazda have agreed to raise compensation for their workers in response to inflation pressures in Japan.
Toyota, the world's biggest automaker, did not reach an immediate agreement with its union over demands for hefty pay hikes but will continue talks in coming days, raising doubts about current expectations for wage talks https://t.co/roC1d9tnO2
Honda and Mazda managers agreed to all of the wage demands by their workers’ unions, agreeing to raise compensation from a year earlier as inflation pressures businesses in Japan to pay their employees more https://t.co/Olmqvtogr3
Toyota holds off response on wage talks after first round https://t.co/8XFD0mmVNe https://t.co/Mu6afkb8Rf
Toyota, the world's biggest automaker, held off from offering responses to its union's demand for hefty pay hikes and record bonuses, raising some uncertainty about expectations for rosy wage negotiations https://t.co/WuGyeqORqp
Toyota, the world's biggest automaker, held off from offering responses to its union's demand for hefty pay hikes and record bonuses, raising some uncertainty about expectations for rosy wage negotiations. More here: https://t.co/59yQgqblZA
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