"Kourakuen": No sales bonuses due to reduced sales New Corona May 1: 20:34

The company that operates "Korakuen", a ramen chain, has decided not to pay the summer bonus this year, as sales have dropped significantly due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection.

"Kourakuen Holdings", which operates a ramen chain, does not pay summer bonuses to employees and part-timers, and about 1,000 employees are paid monthly for three months from May to July. I decided to reduce my salary by 20%.

The reason for this is that due to the spread of the new coronavirus, some stores were temporarily closed and business hours were shortened, resulting in a significant decrease in sales.

In addition, due to the deterioration of business performance, the monthly remuneration of the chairman and president will be reduced by 50% and the monthly remuneration of directors and corporate auditors will be reduced by 20% to 30% for three months until July.

The company already forecasts that it will have a deficit of 400 million yen by the end of the fiscal year ending March, but regarding the cash flow, "We are concerned about the progress of discussions with financial institutions. There is no. "