More workers at Japanese airlines seconded amid pandemic
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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.