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日本公务员将迎来34年来最大幅度加薪
Hu Xiu·2025-08-07 11:54

Group 1 - The Japanese government is set to implement the largest salary increase for public servants in 34 years, with an average monthly basic salary increase of 3.62%, leading to a total salary increase of 5.1% for this year [2][4] - This adjustment will impact approximately 280,000 public servants in Japan [3] - The increase in public sector salaries is seen as a positive development for the Bank of Japan, which aims to achieve broader and more sustainable wage growth to support inflation [4][7] Group 2 - The salary adjustments in the public sector are typically based on trends in the private sector, and this significant increase is attributed to the recent wage negotiations during the "Shuntō" (spring labor negotiations) [8][9] - The Japanese Trade Union Confederation reported that companies have agreed to an average salary increase of 5.25%, marking the largest increase in 34 years [9] - The public sector's salary growth has lagged behind the private sector, which has been a concern for Prime Minister Kishida, who has prioritized salary increases in government policy [10] Group 3 - The Japanese public sector faces increasing pressure to offer competitive salaries to attract and retain talent, especially amid a declining population and challenges in recruiting young professionals [11] - A report indicated that the number of recent graduates applying for public sector jobs has reached a historical low, prompting proposals for a starting salary increase of over 5% [12] - The estimated cost of implementing the proposed salary increase for public servants is approximately 334 billion yen (about 2.3 billion USD) [13] Group 4 - A recent survey indicated that just over half of economists expect the Bank of Japan to raise interest rates in early 2026, with strengthening wage data providing support for the normalization of monetary policy [14]