Japanese government considers wage and corporate tax measures amid labor market reforms
Japanese government considers wage and corporate tax measures amid labor market reforms The passage outlines policy discussions and economic forecasts but provides no concrete leads on misconduct, financial wrongdoing, or involvement of high‑profile officials in controversial actions. It mentions Prime Minister Abe and general government plans, but lacks actionable details for investigation. Key insights: Prime Minister Abe is using moral suasion and incentives to encourage profit distribution.; Government considering corporate tax breaks for SMEs that raise wages.; Discussion of "Equal Pay for Equal Work" and limiting excessive overtime.
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Japanese government considers wage and corporate tax measures amid labor market reforms The passage outlines policy discussions and economic forecasts but provides no concrete leads on misconduct, financial wrongdoing, or involvement of high‑profile officials in controversial actions. It mentions Prime Minister Abe and general government plans, but lacks actionable details for investigation. Key insights: Prime Minister Abe is using moral suasion and incentives to encourage profit distribution.; Government considering corporate tax breaks for SMEs that raise wages.; Discussion of "Equal Pay for Equal Work" and limiting excessive overtime.
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