Business Insider
18 Jun 2026, 23:30 UTC · 4h ago
Japan Airlines' CEO got a pay cut after worker misconduct. That's not so unusual in Japan.
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Business Insider
18 Jun 2026, 23:30 UTC · 4h ago
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Japan Airlines CEO Mitsuko Tottori is taking a 30% monthly pay cut for two months following a serious management failure involving alcohol-related misconduct by cabin crew. — While the pay cut is symbolic, the admission of 'extremely serious management failure' and 'structural weaknesses' in safety oversight suggests operational risk.
-0.20Other Japan Airlines executives, including those in charge of safety and cabin operations, are receiving pay reductions of 10% to 20%. — Broad executive discipline confirms the systemic nature of the oversight failure, though the financial impact on the company is negligible.
-0.10Which stocks this story touches
The company experienced a serious management failure and safety breach involving crew misconduct, leading to executive pay cuts.
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