BNY Mellon to raise minimum wage, add mental health benefits
NEW YORK BNY Mellon will increase its minimum wage next year to $22.50 an hour from $20 and
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Japanese firms raise monthly regular pay by record amount this year - government poll
TOKYO Japanese firms this year have raised or will raise monthly average regular wages by a record amount,
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Factbox-Automakers with non-union workforce race to bump pay after UAW's record deals
(Reuters) -Car companies with production facilities in the United States are bumping up pay for their non-union workers after the
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Nissan Motor hiking wages at US auto plants after UAW deal
Nissan Motor said Monday it will hike top wages for workers at U.S. manufacturing plants by 10% in
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Japan's Kishida wants businesses to make higher wage hikes next year
TOKYO Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday asked business leaders to raise wages in next year's spring
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Australia wages post largest rise on record in Q3
SYDNEY Australian wages posted the largest increase on record last quarter as a sharp rise in minimum wages
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Japan's wages, consumer spending extend declines in test for BOJ policy
TOKYO Japan's real wages slipped in September for an 18th month, while consumer spending extended a months-long decline,
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UAW's record deal could boost others' wages as labor notches another victory
By Bianca Flowers and Lisa Baertlein The tentative agreement reached between the United Auto Workers and two of
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UK regular pay growth slows for the first time since January
By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) -Growth in British workers' regular pay - which is being watched closely by the Bank
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Japanese real wages decline in August for a 17th month
TOKYO Japan's real wages in August declined for a 17th month, government data showed on Friday, as persistent
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Walmart changes pay and titles for corporate staff- WSJ
Walmart corporate staff are getting new titles and pay packages in the coming weeks to manage labor costs
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Judge: Starbucks violated federal labor law by withholding pay hikes from unionized workers
Starbucks violated federal labor law when it increased wages and offered new perks and benefits only to non-union employees, a National Labor Relations Board judge found Thursday.
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