
Japan Airlines pilots, flight attendants plan strike
Japan Airlines officials were in talks with union negotiators Wednesday to avert a one-day strike that would force the carrier to cancel a quarter of its domestic flights and affect 18,000 passengers, a company spokesman said.
Unions representing about 2,700 pilots and flight attendants told Tokyo-based JAL that they would strike Thursday unless management meets their demands for higher winter bonuses, said company spokesman Kenichi Ando.
Union members have demanded a benchmark year-end bonus of 697,000 yen for the average 27-year-old worker, Ando said.
Last week, JAL management offered to pay 510,000 yen, 27 percent less, he said.
It would appear the two sides are pretty far apart. Is there something in the water? First baseball, now stewardesses.