Japan EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR RELATIONS
Japan Airlines Boeing
Courtesy Japan Airlines
Rising labor productivity, particularly in the
manufacturing
industries, contribute significantly to the nation's
economic
development. Labor productivity was unusually high in the
late
1970s, when Japan's wages first become competitive with
other
industrialized nations. But productivity rose at an annual
average
rate of only 2.6 percent between 1978 and 1987. At the
same time,
Japan was able to keep its unemployment rate between 2.8
and 2.2
percent from 1987 to 1992. The structure of the nation's
employment
system and relatively harmonious labor-management
relations were
two of the reasons for this enviable performance.
Data as of January 1994
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