JAL CEO takes a pay cut, flies airline out of turbulence
Published on Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 23:45 in Business section
Tags: Airlines, Japan Airlines , Tokyo
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Tokyo: The airline industry is going through rough times but Japan Airlines is still managing to fly high.
It has won the Airline Turnaround Award from the Center for Asia Pacific Aviation.
JAL Chief Executive Officer Haruka Nishimatsu is largely responsible for maneuvering his company through aggressive reforms.
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Superb.
But all employers should always retain the right to hire and fire employees. If this does
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Totally agreed.
Not only that, most American companies got bought down by unions within the operation. That
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