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Toyota signals readiness to fully meet wage demands

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Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda signaled the companyтАЩs readiness Wednesday to fully meet demands of the labor union in this springтАЩs wage talks.

The automakerтАЩs management aims to reward employees sufficiently for their efforts over the past year, Toyoda said in a meeting with the labor union.

тАЬThere are no differences of opinions between the company and the labor union over wages and bonuses,тАЭ Toyoda said.

It is unusual for a companyтАЩs management to signal its readiness to fully meet demands from its labor union in the first round of their shunt┼Н annual wage negotiations.

Toyoda apparently wants to focus the shunt┼Н talks on issues other than wages, including challenges facing the auto industry. ToyotaтАЩs approach is expected to affect shunt┼Н negotiations at other companies.

Toyota Motor WorkersтАЩ Union demands a wage increase of between ┬е1,600 and ┬е4,900 per month per employee and an annual bonus equivalent to 6.9 monthsтАЩ pay. The management is scheduled to make a formal response March 16.

Katsuyoshi Nishino, chairman of the labor union, said that he thinks the comments by Toyoda reflect his desire to discuss how to resolve challenges.

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