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Kenya Airways says pilots risk being dismissed for taking part in an ‘illegal’ strike if they do not resume work. According to the airline’s Chief People Officer, Tom Shivo, all pilots on duty on Sunday, November 6, are expected to report to work without fail. “Individuals who fail to comply will be liable to appropriate action in line with the disciplinary code and the company policies,” the memo reads in part. “Pilots not reporting on duty will have defied court orders, meaning they will be guilty of contempt. Secondly, they will have disobeyed lawful orders issued by management and calls…
Planned industrial action by pilots will cost the national carrier KSh300 million a day.
Kenya Airways Plc obtained a court order to stop the planned strike that pilots planned to begin on Wednesday.
The last time Kenya witnessed this kind of inflation was in June 2017, when it hit 9.21 per cent.
Twenty thousand people registered for the 2022 #StanChartNairobiMarathon, and each participant received a tree seedling to plant.

