Japanese workers demand a living wage

At the end of February, unions in Japan launched a new campaign to raise the minimum wage by over 50% to 1,500 Yen/hour (see video). In Japan, around 40% of the workforce is in insecure employment arrangements as casuals, sub-contractors or on temporary contracts. It is these workers especially that need a living wage, not a wage that keeps them in poverty as the present minimum wage does.

At the end of February, unions in Japan launched a new campaign to raise the minimum wage by over 50% to 1,500 Yen/hour (see video). In Japan, around 40% of the workforce is in insecure employment arrangements as casuals, sub-contractors or on temporary contracts. It is these workers especially that need a living wage, not a wage that keeps them in poverty as the present minimum wage does.