Why Japan Airlines CEO Mitsuko Tottori Took a 30% Pay Cut Over a Cabin Crew Member’s Mistake? | 🌎 LatestLY
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Why Japan Airlines CEO Mitsuko Tottori Took a 30% Pay Cut Over a Cabin Crew Member’s Mistake? | 🌎 LatestLY
Japan Airlines (JAL) Chief Executive Officer Mitsuko Tottori is taking a 30 per cent pay cut for two months, following an incident where cabin crew violated alcohol consumption policies before a domestic flight. This significant financial penalty for a top executive, triggered by an employee's misconduct, underscores a deeply ingrained principle of corporate accountability in Japan, where senior leadership often bears responsibility for the acti…
The CEO and other executives of Japan Airlines have been given pay cuts following inappropriate conduct by two flight attendants. The company considers this incident to be an "extremely serious management failure." In Japan, pay cuts for executives are not uncommon as a way to publicly demonstrate responsibility to society.
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