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More workers at Japanese airlines seconded amid pandemic

More workers at Japanese airlines seconded amid pandemic Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ Struggling Japanese airlines are seconding more employees to other companies amid the coronavirus pandemic. | BLOOMBERG JIJI Apr 6, 2021 Major Japanese airlines, struggling with weak passenger traffic amid the coronavirus pandemic, have started seconding more employees to other companies and organizations. Beginning in April, Japan Airlines increased the number of seconded employees to about 1,400 per day from 1,000. According to ANA Holdings Inc., the parent of All Nippon Airways, the cumulative number of seconded ANA group employees since October last year reached about 750, far above its initial plan of some 400.

Japan Pushes for Less Plastic, Despite Biz Concerns

Русский Tokyo, March 13 (Jiji Press) As Japan moves to reduce the use of plastic at convenience stores and restaurants, some concerns remain in the industries of the impact of such efforts on business. Earlier this week, the Japanese government adopted at a cabinet meeting a bill on encouraging businesses to reduce and recycle plastic waste. Major convenience stores and restaurant chains have already been reducing plastic utensils such as spoons and straws, with some switching to the use of plant-based alternatives. Meanwhile, some plastic goods are still being distributed for free at stores, and the operators are wary of the possibility that the government may make stores charge customers for such goods through ministerial ordinances once the plastic recycling bill is enacted by the Diet, Japan s parliament.

The Japanese government s push for less plastic use has some businesses concerned

Japan s push for less plastic use has some businesses concerned Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ Convenience stores are concerned that the government may push them to charge customers for plastic spoons and straws. | BLOOMBERG Jiji Mar 14, 2021 As Japan moves to reduce the use of plastics at convenience stores and restaurants, some concerns remain in the those industries that the measures will impact businesses. Last week, the Japanese government adopted at a Cabinet meeting a bill on encouraging businesses to reduce and recycle plastic waste.

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