Japan Airlines' President Will Take 30% Pay Cut After Flight Attendants Broke Pre-Flight Alcohol Rules
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Japan Airlines CEO Takes Pay Cut After Crew Alcohol Scandal, Bans Flight Attendants From Drinking On Layovers
Japan Airlines has banned its 6,000 flight attendants from drinking alcohol on work layovers after yet another alcohol-related crew incident, and now its CEO is taking another 30% pay cut. This is a fascinating story about accountability and culture. Japan Airlines CEO Takes Pay Cut As Flight Attendants Face Layover Drinking Ban Japan Airlines is again apologizing after a cabin crew alcohol incident delayed a domestic flight, and this time the c…
Japan Airlines CEO Takes 30% Pay Cut Over Drinking Employees... Again
I’m all for accountability, but it seems that something isn’t working when the same “punishment” is doled out three times over the course of a year, yet the same thing keeps happening… Japan Airlines executives punished over crew actions Senior executives at Japan Airlines are going to have their pay docked in the short term, following yet another incident of employees drinking too much prior to operating a flight. Specifically, CEO Mitsuko Tott…
Japan Airlines CEO Takes Another 30% Pay Cut As It Bans All 6,000 Flight Attendants From Drinking On Trips
Japan Airlines CEO Mitsuko Tottori will take another 30% pay cut after flight attendants broke pre-duty alcohol rules, forcing a Hiroshima–Tokyo flight delay. JAL fired or suspended the crew involved, banned flight attendant layover drinking, and again showed a level of executive accountability rarely seen in the airline industry.
Japan Airlines' President Will Take 30% Pay Cut After Flight Attendants Broke Pre-Flight Alcohol Rules
The President of Japan Airlines will take a pay cut of 30% for two months as part of the carrier’s response to an alcohol controversy after a flight attendant was caught attempting to work on a flight while still slightly over the permitted alcohol limit for aircrew. Mitsuko Tottori, along with the rest of the Japan Airlines board of directors face ‘punitive measures’ over the debacle. Japan’s Ministry of Transport has ordered the airline to fil…

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