Panasonic offers pollution pay to workers in 'toxic' Beijing

'Nuclear winter' in Beijing leads Panasonic to compensate staff for severity of Chinese pollution

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JAPANESE electronics firm Panasonic has announced a new pollution-related "hardship bonus" to workers who live in Beijing.

Employees in China's smog-plagued capital will receive a bump in pay for enduring conditions Chinese scientists say are beginning to resemble a "nuclear winter". The deal comes as part of Panasonic's latest round of pay negotiations, the BBC reports.

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