Nintendo has raised its employees base salary by 10%

Nintendo has increased its employees' base salaries by 10% to improve talent retention. This move follows a broader trend of Japanese companies adjusting compensation to remain competitive.
Why it matters
Salary adjustments at major gaming firms reflect the intense competition for specialized labor in the global technology and entertainment sectors.
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa has stated to shareholders that the Kyoto-based company has now raised its base salary for employees by 10% in a move to retain talent. Here’s what Mr. Furukawa told investors today via machine translation.
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