城南信金が調査 中小企業の7割「賃上げ予定なし」
Jonan Shinkin Bank Survey 70% of SMEs ``No Plans for Wage Raise’’
Jonan Shinkin Bank Survey 70% of SMEs ``No Plans for Wage Raise’’
物価高を受けた賃上げの機運が高まるなか、中小企業の7割以上が賃上げの予定はないと答えました
As the momentum for wage increases increases due to rising prices, more than 70% of SMEs answered that they have no plans to raise wages.
As the momentum for wage increases increases due to rising prices, more than 70% of SMEs answered that they have no plans to raise wages.
城南信用金庫が今月、取引先の中小企業738社に賃上げの予定を尋ねたところ、72.8%が「賃上げの予定なし」と答えました
When Jonan Shinkin Bank asked 738 small and medium-sized business partners about their plans for wage increases this month, 72.8% answered that they had no plans for wage increases.
When Jonan Shinkin Bank asked 738 small and medium-sized business partners about their plans for wage increases this month, 72.8% answered that they had no plans for wage increases.
その理由について「水道光熱費の増額」や「経費の増大と仕入れ部品の高騰」など、コスト上昇による収益の圧迫を挙げる声が目立ちました
As for the reasons for this, there were conspicuous voices citing the pressure on profits due to rising costs, such as ”Increased utility bills” and ”Increased expenses and soaring prices of purchased parts.”
As for the reasons for this, there were conspicuous voices citing the pressure on profits due to rising costs, such as ”Increased utility bills” and ”Increased expenses and soaring prices of purchased parts.”
また「賃上げ予定」の企業に賃上げの予定幅を尋ねたところ「1%台」と答えた企業が35.4%を占め、最も多くなりました
In addition, when we asked companies that ”plan to raise wages” about the range of planned wage increases, 35.4% of the companies answered ”1% level”, the highest number.
In addition, when we asked companies that ”plan to raise wages” about the range of planned wage increases, 35.4% of the companies answered ”1% level”, the highest number.
賃上げに欠かせないとされるコスト上昇分の商品への価格転嫁については、32.8%の企業が「全く」または「ほとんどできていない」と答えました
32.8% of the companies answered that they were ”not at all” or ”almost not able” to pass on the cost increase to products, which is considered essential for wage increases.
32.8% of the companies answered that they were ”not at all” or ”almost not able” to pass on the cost increase to products, which is considered essential for wage increases.