Japan Airlines' CEO got a pay cut after worker misconduct. That's not so unusual in Japan.
Sebastian Ujică
In Japan, the conduct of lower-level employees could mean a pay cut at the top. Japan Airlines announced last Friday that its CEO, Mitsuko Tottori, is taking a temporary pay cut due to an "alcohol-related incident" involving cabin crew members — an episode the airline described as an "extremely serious management failure." A spokesperson for Japan Airlines told Business Insider that Tottori will receive a 30% reduction in monthly compensation for two months "to demonstrate our accountability
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