Kenya aviation workers to go on strike next month after talks with Gov't flop
Kenya aviation workers have threatened to go
on strike from September 1, 2024 after talks with the government over the planned
leasing of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) hit a deadlock.
The workers are opposed to the proposal by
the Indian firm Adani Group to take over the running of JKIA.
The Kenya Aviation Workers Union (KAWU)
Secretary General Moss Ndiema confirmed that talks with the Ministry of
Transport and the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) have failed to bear fruits.
Mr. Ndiema said the KAA has so far failed to
avail the relevant documents in relation to the proposed deal, forcing them to
go on with their strike plans.
The union members insist that KAA can take
charge of the refurbishment of the airport and not the foreign firm.
Further, they have called for the resignation
of top KAA management including the Board over failure to involve workers in
the takeover deal.
The Indian firm has proposed to upgrade the
airport, including the construction of a second runway and a new passenger
terminal under a 30-year lease.
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