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Japan March wage earner earnings, overtime pay up

Wed Apr 30, 2008 9:31pm EDT
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 TOKYO, May 1 (Reuters) - Japanese wage earners' total cash
earnings rose 1.2 percent in March from a year earlier while an
increase in the number of full-time workers matched the fastest
pace of rise in 15 years, government data showed on Thursday.
 Overtime pay, a barometer of corporate activity, rose 4.1
percent, the biggest jump since December 2004 when it rose 4.9
percent.
 An official at the welfare ministry, which compiles the data,
said companies may have become more inclined to hire full-time
workers ahead of revisions this month to labour laws to promote
hiring of permanent employees.
 He also pointed to an increase in full-time workers as one of
the possible reasons for a firm rise in overtime pay.
 The number of general employees, who are defined as full-time
workers, increased 2.3 percent. It was the biggest gain since
February 1993, when the number also rose 2.3 percent.
 Meanwhile, part-timers were up 0.8 percent, marking the
smallest rise since December 2005, when the number fell 0.6
percent.
 Total cash earnings, which include overtime pay, monthly
wages and special payments, stood at 285,224 yen ($2,744) in
March.
 The 1.2 percent annual rise in March followed a revised 1.5
percent rise in February and a 1.6 percent gain in January.
 The following table shows preliminary data for monthly
incomes and numbers of workers in March:
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                        MARCH          MARCH     FEB
 Payments (yen)                          yr/yr change (pct)
 Total cash earnings   285,224 yen       +1.2       +1.5*
Monthly wage        271,545 yen       +0.9       +1.2*
 -Regular pay       250,818 yen       +0.6       +1.1*
 -Overtime pay       20,727 yen       +4.1       +2.5*
 -Special payments   13,679 yen       +7.3      +19.6*
 ---------------------------------------------------------
 Number of workers (million)
  Overall                 44.335 mln     +1.9       +2.0
  -general employees      32.929 mln     +2.3       +2.1*
  -part-time employees    11.405 mln     +0.8       +1.5*
 ---------------------------------------------------------
 *denotes a revision from preliminary data.
 The ministry defines "workers" as 1) those who are employed
for more than one month at a firm that employs more than five
people, or 2) those who are employed on a daily basis or have
less than a one-month contract but had worked more than 18 days
during the two months before the survey was conducted at a firm
that employs more than five people.
 To view the full tables, see the ministry's Web site at:
here ($1=103.92 Yen)
 (Reporting by Yuzo Saeki)
























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