Fashion giant Uniqlo to raise pay by up to 40%
The owner of Japanese fashion chain Uniqlo says it will raise the pay of staff in its home country by up to 40%.
Fast Retailing says the new pay policy will apply to full-time employees at its headquarters and company stores in Japan from the beginning of March.
Last week Japan's prime minister called on firms to put up wages to help people struggling with rising prices.
It comes as salaries in the country remain flat even as inflation is going up at its fastest rate in decades.
The company said it made the move "in order to remunerate each and every employee appropriately for their ambition and talents, as well as increase the company's growth potential and competitiveness in line with global standards."
"In Japan especially, where remuneration levels have remained low, the company is significantly increasing the remuneration table," it added.
Under the new policy the monthly salary of recent university graduates will rise from ¥255,000 ($1,926, £1,585) to ¥300,000, an increase of almost 18%.
At the same time new store managers in their first or second year in the role will see their pay go up by about 35%.
The company's hourly-paid employees received salary increases in September last year.
Wednesday's announcement came just days after Prime Minister Kishida urged companies to fast track wage hikes.
"There are alarm bells warning that stagflation emerges if wage growth lags behind price hikes," he said in a New Year address to business leaders.
Stagflation is when an economy does not grow but prices continue to rise.
Official figures published in November showed that Japan's economy unexpectedly shrank for the first time in a year as gross domestic product fell by an annualised 1.2% in the three months to the end of September.
Meanwhile, Japan's core consumer prices rose by 3.7% in November, the fastest pace since the Middle East oil crisis in 1981.
Recent research in Japan showed that more than three quarters of firms surveyed raised wages last year but the the majority of the increases were well below 10%.
Fast Retailing's chief executive Tadashi Yanai is often cited as a trailblazer in Japanese business circles.
For example, in 2009 Mr Yanai told the BBC that he would diversify production out of China and start making clothes in Cambodia to lower costs.
The decision, which was seen as a major gamble at the time, has since paid off for the firm.
In recent months Mr Yanai has been critical of the Japanese government's economic policies, especially when the yen weakened against other major economies late last year.
He has also called for fundamental reforms to Japan's economy to help protect ordinary people from the impact of rising prices.
Shares in Fast Retailing rose by 1.4% in Tokyo trading on Wednesday.
(editor-in-charge:Press center 1)
- Britishvolt in takeover talks with new investors
- White Ho utilize confirms Joe Biden will still fly into Northern Ireland tomorrow to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement notwithstanding violence in Londonderry which saw masked mob throwing petrol bombs at police van
- USA's new F1 star Logan Sargeant is knocked out of his debut qualifying session in heartbreaking fashion as he posts EXACTLY the same time as rival Lando Norris - but Brit goes through after recording his lap earlier
- From Ronnie Radford's 'what a goal!' to shivering in the snow in his iconic sheepskin coat: Brits share their favourite John Motconsequentlyn moments as Prince William leads tributes and friend Martin Tyler reveals legend's secret year-long illness battle
- German train knife rampage victims are revealed to be girl, 17, and 19-year-old man: Suspect had been released from jail six days earlier
- Police seal off woodland beside a children's playground as man, 18, is arrested on suspicion of murder after the death of 16-year-old boy in Chelmsford
- Capitol rioter who bear-sprayed cop sentenced to 80 months in priconsequentlyn
- Soccer AM is AXED! Legendary Saturday morning football demonstrate 'will finish at the end of the seaconsequentlyn' after adjacently 30 years on air with 'raging' staff told by Sky bosses they'll be made redundant in May
- British woman is found dead along with Swedish man in a tourist acomponentment in Portugal, sparking police investigation
- E. Jean Carroll emerges grinning from civil court after jury found Trump DID sexually ab utilize her in Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the 1990s: Ex-President is cleared of rape but ordered to pay her $5m damages
- PICTURED: Denver boy, 17, acc utilized of shooting two school workers during daily weapons search he was ordered to undergo due to 'prior behavior': One victim is critical and in hospital
- CNN says Don Lemon's bitter statement after being fired is 'inaccurate' and claims they offered to meet him but HE chose not to - as the sexist anchor's behavior catches up to him
- Jill Biden wears sunglasses in first emergeance since cancer surgery on her eye - as husband Joe ref utilizes to answer questions on documents scandal (notwithstanding finding time to emerge in SNL sketch)
- Dad will NEVER back down says Gary Lineker's consequentlyn: Pressure on Director-General grows as Match of the Day host digs in over Nazi tweet - amid fears 'strike in all but name' will spread to other sports and even news, leaving BBC 'on verge of Armageddon'
- Missing Princeton University student, 20, is found dead close to campus six days after she vanished: Cops say her death 'does NOT emerge to be suspicious or criminal in nature'
- Elon Musk reveals Tucker Carlconsequentlyn has NOT signed a deal with Twitter as he welcomes his new demonstrate to the platform... while ex-Fox News host acc utilizes Rupert Murdoch of 'breaking promises' and the media giant of fraud and breach of contract
- Jesse Marsch is SACKED by Leeds after Nottingham Forest defeat left his side winless in the league since early November - with club chiefs losing faith in the American amid links to West Brom's Carlos Corberan
- 'It's been happening for years': Marco Rubio says UFOs have 'routinely' operated over restricted US airspace but America has no idea what they are or where they come from as Pentagon ref utilizes to rule out three objects shot down over the weekend are 'aliens'
- Boeing pleads NOT GUILTY in Texas court to deceiving regulators about 'issues' with 737 Max's control system that led to two plane crashes that killed 346 people
- New Jersey school superintendent RESIGNS after smearing bullied teenager Adriana Kuch who took her life when video of her being beaten in hallway went viral