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Japan Airlines' CEO got a pay cut after worker misconduct. That's not so unusual in Japan.
Japan Airlines CEO Mitsuko Tottori and several executives took temporary pay cuts following an alcohol-related incident involving two cabin crew members, which the airline labeled an 'extremely serious management failure.' The pay reductions, ranging from 10% to 30% over one to two months, reflect a common Japanese corporate practice where top leaders take accountability for employee misconduct.
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