3/12/14, "Panasonic to pay China workers pollution compensation," BBC
"Japanese electronics firm
Panasonic has said it will pay its employees working in China a premium
to compensate them for the country's high pollution.
Unrelenting smog has been an ongoing problem in many Chinese cities.
The move was announced as part of Panasonic's pay negotiations.
The firm refused to say how many Japanese staff would be impacted by the compensation and exactly how much they would receive in additional pay.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said China would wage a "war on pollution" as part of his opening remarks at this year's annual meeting of parliament, known as the National People's Congress.
As recently as last month, pollution monitors in Beijing said particulate readings soared to 15 times the daily maximum recommended by the World Health Organization.
That has made many workers reluctant to move to the country.
As well as the pollution premium, Panasonic said it would increase base pay for all of its workers by 2,000 yen ($19.5; £11.7).
It is one of dozens of Japanese firms to have announced pay increases this week.
Toyota, Nissan and Honda also announced base pay raises - the first hikes since the financial crisis in 2008.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has put pressure on Japanese firms to raise wages in an effort to combat deflation and boost the Japanese economy." image caption, "China's pollution levels have led many expat workers to leave the country," getty
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