Studies find Asian employers ready to pay more after COVID pain
Commuters in Mumbai: India is likely to see pay increases average 9.2% this year, according to one survey.
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DYLAN LOH, Nikkei staff writer | East Asia
SINGAPORE — Wage growth in Asia is expected to accelerate this year, multiple studies show, alongside a rising tide of inflation and an intensifying fight for talent.
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