All Nippon Airways cabin crew of approximately 6,400 cabin crew members agreed to temporarily close March 31 21:14

The major Japanese airline, the ANA, has cut off approximately 6,400 cabin crew members several days a month, temporarily due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, and the labor union. And agreed.

As the spread of the new coronavirus has led to a series of strict restrictions on border traffic in various countries, ANA has now decided to suspend or reduce flights on about 80% of international flights and about 30% of domestic flights.

The company has been considering temporarily taking leave from cabin attendants, but has agreed with the union on the 31st.

According to the report, the target number is approximately 6,400, excluding contract employees, among the approximately 9,000 cabin attendants including managers and employees on leave. With a measure of one day to one year, it is said that one person will be closed for three to five days a month.

The company has explained that this is a measure to protect employment, and that some of the salary reductions will be paid as a leave of absence, such as through employment adjustment subsidies. The company is considering temporarily suspending employees in other industries, such as ground staff working at the airport.

The company will also reduce executive compensation and cut wages for managers.

According to the “Regular Airline Association” made by domestic airlines, sales are expected to decrease by about 300 billion yen in the entire industry in the three months from February to April due to the spread of infection. Affecting.