Kenya's Aviation Union Threatens Strike Over Proposed Indian Deal
Strike to Begin Next Monday
Kenya's main aviation union has announced plans to strike from next Monday, August 19th, over a proposed deal with an Indian company. The strike could cause significant disruption to the country's main airport, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).
Reason for Strike: Concerns Over Proposed Deal
The union, known as the Kenya Aviation Workers Union (KAWU), is concerned about a proposed deal between the Kenyan government and the Indian company, SpiceJet. According to KAWU, the deal does not adequately protect the interests of Kenyan workers.
Specifically, KAWU is worried that the deal will result in job losses, lower wages, and reduced benefits for Kenyan aviation workers. The union is also concerned that the Indian company will not prioritize safety and security standards at JKIA.
Call for Government Intervention
KAWU has called on the Kenyan government to intervene and stop the proposed deal with SpiceJet. The union has threatened to go on strike from next Monday if the government does not address its concerns.
The government has yet to respond to KAWU's demands. However, the threat of a strike has raised concerns about the potential impact on JKIA, which is one of the busiest airports in East Africa.
If the strike goes ahead, it could cause significant disruption to travel plans for both domestic and international passengers. The airport could also experience delays, cancellations, and increased congestion.
The aviation industry is a key contributor to the Kenyan economy, and a strike could have a negative impact on the country's tourism and trade sectors.
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