Korean Air and its union agree to furlough 70% of workers

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Korean Air and its union agree to furlough 70% of workers

Korean Air Lines and its labor union have agreed to freeze wages and put 70 percent of employees on furlough in the first half of 2021 to ride out the fallout of Covid-19, officials said Wednesday.
 
About 70 percent of 12,600 employees at Korea's largest air carrier have been taking unpaid leave since April as part of cost-cutting efforts to overcome the impact of the pandemic.
 
In this year's negotiations, the management and the union agreed to freeze wages and maintain the furlough to avoid layoffs.
 
"[The company] is faced with an unprecedented emergency situation due to the fallout of Covid-19," Korean Air's union said in a statement. "The labor union and management are sharing the burden by selling assets and cutting costs and with the furlough programs to maintain employment."
 
Hit hard by the pandemic, Korean Air has suspended most of its flights on international routes since March, and travel demand has dried up.
 
 
Yonhap
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