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Sega arrives late to Japan’s pay-hike party, bumping employee salaries by 30%

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Sega has announced that its current Japan-based staff are set to get a monthly pay bump, in a move likely spurred by surging inflation and similar pay increases at Sega’s Japanese competitors. In a press release last Friday, Sega said that (opens in new tab), starting July 1, it “plans to increase the average monthly salary of existing employees by approximately 30%”.

It might seem like a mind-boggling act of corporate generosity to western eyes, especially since we’re all so used to news of swingeing layoffs (opens in new tab) in the tech sector these days, but Sega’s actually lagging its competitors on this one. Bandai Namco, Capcom, and Koei Tecmo announced pay rises for their Japanese employees in the middle of last year, while Nintendo announced a 10% pay bump (opens in new tab) earlier this month.

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