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Kenyan Aviation Workers Give Seven-Day Notice for Strike

Kenya Aviation Workers Union gave a seven-day notice of strike action on Tuesday, demanding resignation of the Kenya Airports Authority Board in response to labour conflicts and the fallout resulting from an canceled airport leasing deal.

The planned industrial action may disrupt the operations of Kenya's international airport, which is one of Africa's most important aviation hubs.

Moses Ndiema, the KAWU secretary general, declined to give a specific date for the start of the strike. He said it could begin at any time following the expiration of the notice period.

Kenya Airports Authority has not responded to comments immediately.

A year ago, workers at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport went on strike for a full day over their concerns regarding a plan to rent the airport to Adani Group, a company in India led by Gautam Adani, one of Asia's wealthiest people.

Kenya eventually canceled the deal after the United States charged Adani, along with seven other individuals, for allegedly paying $265 million to Indian officials in bribes. The Adani Group denies these claims.

In a letter from 23 September, Moses Ndiema of the KAWU accused the KAA Board of being incompetent and not acting in Kenya's interests.

Ndiema, without mentioning the length of the strike, said that the recent events surrounding the Adani deal were the epitome and evidence of the board's lack of competence and inability to grasp the realities. (Reporting and writing by Humphrey Malalo, editing by Barbara Lewis).

(source: Reuters)