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  2. What Is Hoda Kotb's “Today” Show Salary? Here's How ... - AOL

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    Today slot. A source told Page Six that Kotb wasn't "complaining about the money," and was happy to accept the deal. "Matt’s salary reflected the long time he was on the show — 25 years," they ...

  3. Minimum wage in Japan - Wikipedia

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    This increase came among heightened inflation and the commitment of the Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida to higher wages. [3] It was reported in late July 2023, that the average minimum wage in Japan was expected to be increased to 1,002 yen an hour (6.76 U.S. dollars). [4]

  4. List of Japanese people by net worth - Wikipedia

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    Name Age Net Worth Source of Wealth Notes 1: Masayoshi Son: 55: US$22.3 billion: Softbank: 2: Tadashi Yanai & family: 64: US$15.5 billion: Fast Retailing: 3: Nobutada Saji & family: 67

  5. NEC - Wikipedia

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    NEC introduced the 8-bit PC-8800 series personal computer in 1981, followed by the 16-bit PC-9800 series in 1982. In 1983 NEC stock was listed on the Basel, Geneva, and Zurich, Switzerland exchanges. NEC quickly became the dominant leader of the Japanese PC industry, holding 80% market share. [35]

  6. Seasonal bonuses (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    According to a Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) survey of summer bonuses, summer bonuses at 160 companies fell by 2.55 to 771,040. Summer bonuses fell in 12 industries, including steel (12.48%), electronics (5.35%), and the auto industry (3.15%).

  7. Japanese work environment - Wikipedia

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    The average Japanese worker is mandated to have ten to twenty days of paid holidays per year, depending on the number of continuous years worked at the company. [8] Japan has consistently ranked last in productivity among the G7 countries, despite the long work hours since the 1970s. [9]

  8. Kyoto Computer Gakuin - Wikipedia

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    Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) is a private vocational school in Kyoto, Japan, founded in 1963 by Yasuko and Shigeo Hasegawa. It is operated by the KCG Group. It is operated by the KCG Group. KCG’s Eki-mae is the main campus which is located near the Kyoto Station .

  9. Nenko system - Wikipedia

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    The seniority-wage system (年功序列, Nenkō joretsu) is the Japanese system of promoting an employee in order of his or her proximity to retirement. [1] The advantage of the system is that it allows older employees to achieve a higher salary level before retirement and that it usually brings more experience to the executive ranks.