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Panasonic compensates employees for China pollution problem in rare move for global companies

FILE - In this Monday, Dec. 9, 2013 file photo, the skyline of the Lujiazui Financial District with the high-rise buildings is covered with heavy smog in Pudong in Shanghai, China. Japanese electronics maker Panasonic Corp. is compensating employees for living with air pollution in China. Chinese cities such as Beijing and Shanghai have become notorious for high pollution. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, File)

TOKYO - Japanese electronics maker Panasonic Corp. is compensating employees for living with air pollution in China.

The payment for what the company described as the "PM2.5 problem," referring to tiny particles in the air that at sufficient quantities reduce visibility and increase health risks, is part of a package negotiated annually for employees in China who belong to the Panasonic union.

Chinese cities such as Beijing and Shanghai have become notorious for noxious air but pollution pay is still relatively rare among global companies.

The company on Thursday did not disclose the amount of the payments, which start in April, or give a number for those eligible.

Panasonic employs about 70,000 people in China and was among the first Japanese companies to expand aggressively there.

It said the compensation is offered to union members, but not to locally hired staff.

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