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"Tell the chef, the beer is on me."
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe hopes his economic revival plan, known as Abenomics, and sustained pay increases will eventually restore consumer confidence and http://andreaarqm.skyrock.com reignite Japan's private consumption, putting Japan on a path of self- sustaining economic growth. Mr. Abe pins great hopes on ongoing annual wage negotiations between large employers and major labor unions for the coming business year. The http://www.kiwibox.com/mccormickiayj/blog/entry/123531551/ouch-farrah-abraham-calls-her-mom-a-hillbilly-out-of-cont/?pPage=0 conclusion of most wage talks will come around March 18. Last year, large unions and employers agreed on an average 0.4% increase in base wages--excluding bonuses and overtime--a very small gain but nonetheless the highest in 15 years, as Japan Inc. reported record earnings.
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"Tell the chef, the beer is on me."
"Basically the price of a night on the town!"
"I'd love to help kickstart continued development! And 0 EUR/month really does make fiscal sense too... maybe I'll even get a shirt?" (there will be limited edition shirts for two and other goodies for each supporter as soon as we sold the 200)