BELT-TIGHTENING AT JAL

Japan Airlines is continuing to tighten its belt, driving down group-wide employment from 36,000 in 1998 to an expected 31,800 by Mar. 31, 2003. Last year, the airline said it would reduce 3,500 jobs by 2002, mostly on the ground. On Mar. 14, President Isao Kaneko said another 700 jobs are to be cut...

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