Cabin crew error costs Japan Airlines CEO 30% salary cut - But it's not new to Japanese corporates
New Delhi, June 20 -- To "demonstrate accountability," Mitsuko Tottori, the Chief Executive Officer of Japan Airlines, will take a 30% cut in her monthly salary for two months following a recent "alcohol-related incident" involving its cabin crew members, according to a report.
Business Insider reported on Friday that the airlines called the incident "an extremely serious management failure," adding that two executives in charge of safety and cabin operations will receive 20% pay reductions for one month.
All other directors and executive officers will receive 10% reductions for a month, a Japan Airlines spokesperson told BI.
The disciplinary actions came after two cabin attendants drank the day before a domestic flight, despite compan...
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