Japan Airlines Corp plans to reduce its workforce by a third within the
fiscal year to lower labour costs by 81.7 billion yen a year,
The restructuring proposal compiled by the carrier and the state-backed
Enterprise Turnaround Initiative Corp of Japan (ETIC) suggests to cut 16,500
jobs.

The proposed cuts include 5,405 workers from cargo and other peripheral
operations, 2,460 flight attendants, 2,043 sales representatives and 775
pilots. Staffing at Kansai International Airport and Central Japan
International Airport will be slashed 70 percent to 642 employees,
reflecting reduced flight schedules, the Nikkei added.

Japan Airlines is currently soliciting 2,700 volunteers for early
retirement, with two more rounds slated in the coming months, the newspaper
said.

The airline had planned to cut 15,700 jobs over three years under the
rehabilitation plan submitted with its bankruptcy filing in January. But
operating losses of up to 1 billion yen a day have forced the faster
restructuring, the Nikkei said.

With a June deadline for issuing an overhauled business plan, Japan Airlines
and ETIC saw the need to quickly trim payroll in tandem with paring routes
and selling older aircraft. Charting a swift path to profitability is seen
helping garner the support of lenders, the newspaper added.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/5768420.cms

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