JAL to send staff on unpaid leave

Responding to the resulting decline in travel demand and to accommodate the operation of extra flights, JAL announced earlier, a temporary reduction in capacity on international and domestic routes.

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Responding to the resulting decline in travel demand and to accommodate the operation of extra flights, JAL announced earlier, a temporary reduction in capacity on international and domestic routes.

To improve productivity during this period, JAL will offer a limited number of administrative and maintenance staff, cabin attendants and flight crew special unpaid leave during the months of May and June 2011 for a minimum of one calendar month or a maximum of two.

JAL endeavours to continue rendering support to recovery works and to maintain a sound business operation.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • To improve productivity during this period, JAL will offer a limited number of administrative and maintenance staff, cabin attendants and flight crew special unpaid leave during the months of May and June 2011 for a minimum of one calendar month or a maximum of two.
  • Responding to the resulting decline in travel demand and to accommodate the operation of extra flights, JAL announced earlier, a temporary reduction in capacity on international and domestic routes.
  • JAL endeavours to continue rendering support to recovery works and to maintain a sound business operation.

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