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11 Mai 2020

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Asahi Shimbun

Taxi firm plans to dismiss 600 drivers as business plummets with COVID-19 outbreak

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"Tokyo taxi firm to dismiss 600 drivers as virus batters business", 9 April 2020

A taxi operator in Tokyo plans to dismiss all 600 or so of its drivers because it expects business to further deteriorate under the state of emergency declared over the new coronavirus outbreak.

Royal Limousine, based in Tokyo’s Koto Ward, said on April 8 that it has started informing the drivers, including those employed in its group businesses, of the layoffs.

A company official said the cabbies were given assurances that they would be rehired if they want once the outbreak subsides.

The official said Royal Limousine believes the drivers would be better off receiving unemployment benefits from the government-sponsored employment insurance program instead of leave allowances from the company during the health crisis...

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