Japan Air Lines asks employees to take time off without pay

A trend that is picking up steam with Japanese companies, after the March 11 disasters, is to ask employees to take time off without pay.  JAL is doing just that.

JAL wants employees to take time off without pay, in May and June.  The reason is a huge drop in passengers since March 11.  JAL hopes at least 100 employees will take time off during each month.