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Kenya Airways pilots strike in bid to stall job cuts

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Kenya Airways said on Thursday it was experiencing unspecified disruption due to what it said was industrial action by its pilots despite an agreement reached a day earlier to defer the strike notice until June 1.

The Kenya Airline Pilots Association (KALPA) issued a two-day notice to the carrier on Tuesday saying its members would stop flying planes until Kenya Airways Chief Executive Mbuvi Ngunze resigned over what it called “questionable” turnaround measures.

Kenya Airways had also obtained a court order on Wednesday barring the planned stike. The airline and KALPA then issued a statement, saying the union had agreed to defer its strike.

“We have had some disruptions this morning as a result of the pilots’ strike announced on Tuesday and in spite of our agreement yesterday,” Kenya Airways said on its Twitter feed.

Kenya Airways, is one of the largest carriers in Africa, ferrying 10,000 passengers a day with a fleet of Boeing and Embraer jets. The airline has been selling assets, including planes, and plans to lay off 600 people as it tries to stay in operation after three and a half years of financial losses.

Source: Reuters

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