TOKYO — Japan‘s largest industrial labour group said on Thursday that 25 of its member unions have so far had their wage demands met in full from management, agreeing to raise full-time workers’ pay 6.7 percent during annual wage talks that end next week. The pay hike was the biggest since the UA Zensen, an umbrella group that represents 2,237 unions, was established
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