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Ruling bloc, DPJ agree on minimum wage bill

The bill to amend the Minimum Wages Law and the new labor contract bill are highly likely to be passed during the current session of the Diet because the government, the ruling parties and the Democratic Party of Japan agreed Tuesday to revise the bills before submitting them to the Diet.

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