Economics

Japan’s Unions Seek Minimum 5% Wage Hike in Upcoming Talks

Japan’s largest labor union federation will keep seeking at least a 5% wage hike in next year’s pay talks, as new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi attempts to keep the country’s wage momentum going.

In negotiations starting later this year, Rengo will seek total pay increases of 5% or more, including a 3% rise in base salary, according to goals clarified in its basic policy framework Thursday. A year ago the annual talks began with the same targets, ultimately delivering average gains of 5.25% overall for 2025. The goals will be officially confirmed in late November.