Singapore Airlines asks staff to take unpaid leave

Reuters, 11 Mar 2009, Kevin Lim
SINGAPORE, March 11 (Reuters) - Singapore Airlines (SIAL.SI), the world's biggest airline by market value, has asked staff to take unpaid leave for up to two years in a bid to reduce costs.
The scheme, which is voluntary, applies to the carrier's 14,000 employees, the Straits Times newspaper said on Wednesday.
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