JAL calls for 200 employees to take unpaid leave as demand drops

Japan Airlines-JAL (Tokyo) after leaving bankruptcy protection on March 28, is facing another crisis – a drop in demand due to the on-going nuclear emergency in Japan.

JAL is seeking 200 employees to volunteer to take unpaid leave, as JAL attempts to cut costs due to falling travel demand after the March 11 disasters according to this article by AFP.

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