Kenya Airways pilots will go on strike on November 5, says their union.
The pilots of Kenya Airways PLC will go on strike on November 5. Their union said this on Friday, saying that the airline’s management hadn’t addressed their concerns after a 14-day warning.
The walkout, which will begin at 6:00 am local time (0300 GMT), will affect thousands of business and leisure travellers at one of the most important airports.
The Kenya Airline Pilots Association (KALPA)—a union that represents more than 400 pilots at the carrier — issued the notice that expired at midnight on Wednesday, following a dispute over pensions contributions and settlement of deferred pay for its members.
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“We are therefore at liberty to exercise our right to withdraw our labour forthwith,” Murithi Nyagah, the general secretary of KALPA, said in a statement.
The airline did not respond to a request for comment immediately on Friday.
However, it had earlier in the week warned that the industrial action will cost it 300 million shillings ($2.47 million)a day, and jeopardise its recovery from the pandemic.
($1 = 121.4500 Kenyan shillings)