Employees of Japan Airlines work in front of its logo at Haneda airport in Tokyo
Employees of Japan Airlines work in front of its logo at Haneda airport in Tokyo December 16, 2009. Shares of Japan Airlines Corp jumped 4 percent on Wednesday after the struggling carrier said most retirees were willing to accept cuts to pension payouts. JAL needs two-thirds of 8,800 retirees and two-thirds of 17,000 employees to agree to pension reductions -- a prerequisite for it to receive a government bailout. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)