Nissan Motor Co.’s global headquarters in Yokohama
15:08 JST, March 12, 2026
Tokyo, March 11 (Jiji Press)—Nissan Motor Co. on Wednesday fully accepted its labor union’s pay increase demand during this year’s “shunto” spring wage negotiations.
The struggling Japanese automaker agreed to raise monthly salaries by ¥10,000 , including pay scale increases, and to provide bonuses equivalent to five months’ salary this year.
Many other companies will respond to union demands on March 18.
For this year’s shunto, the Nissan union reduced its pay demand from last year’s ¥18,000 in light of the company’s severe management situation.
Last year, the company agreed to raise monthly salaries by ¥16,500 , marking the first time in five years that its response fell below the union’s request.
For the fiscal year ending this month, Nissan has projected a second consecutive massive annual net loss, due to U.S. tariffs and sluggish domestic and overseas sales. The company is currently promoting restructuring efforts, including factory closures.
Elsewhere in the automotive industry, Mazda Motor Corp., Mitsubishi Motors Corp. and Yamaha Motor Co. have already agreed to fully meet their unions’ pay demands.
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