90 Pct of Japan Firms Have No Plans to Adopt Digital Salaries
Tokyo, Oct. 16 (Jiji Press)--Nearly 90 pct of Japanese companies have no plans to introduce "digital salaries," or salaries paid via smartphone payment apps and other methods, a survey by research firm Teikoku Databank Ltd. showed Wednesday.
The online survey was conducted earlier this month and received valid responses from 1,479 companies. Of them, only 3.9 pct were positive about the introduction of digital salaries.
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