Unstoppable! CS dares KQ staff amid strike threats

Passengers on-board KQ plane at Moi International airport Mombasa. FILE

Kenya Aviation Workers Union (KAWU) has been threatening to boycott services on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner set to leave for New York on Sunday.

This follows the planned Kenya Airways maiden direct flight to the US which came as a result of President Uhuru Kenyatta’s signed deal while in New York during the 73rd United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).

However, transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia on Tuesday said that the flight will take off as planned.

Ground staff and the cabin crew assigned to serve in the flight are part of the staff members scheduled to strike. “Whereas a few of them may want to raise the issue of the strike, I can assure you the engagement has been positive and we are sure the flight will take off,” Macharia said after a meeting with the union officials.

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On Monday, the aviation workers said they would strike over the airline’s failure to agree with its employees on special pay and working conditions for the long-haul flight. The CS said if KQ does not succeed in its projects, then competition will and the workers will suffer more.

On Tuesday, Kenya Airways CEO Sebastian Mikosz said the boycott is a threat to its new bid to generate and increase its revenue. He asked the employees to abandon the strike and negotiate with the union after the flight has been launched.

Part of the demand by the union is better pay and conclusion of the CBA with the airline.

The government is banking on direct flights to boost horticulture and receive more than 120,000 tourists from the US up from the current 97,000.

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It is also expected more US firms will open shop in the country. There are currently an estimated 48 US companies in Kenya.

The plane is set to leave the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport at 11.25pm and reach John F Kennedy International Airport in New York at 6.25am the next day. It will then leave New York at 12.25pm the same day and land in Nairobi at 10.55am the following day.

On October 19, 2018 morning, two young entrepreneurs, Shirlene Nafula and Evans Wadongo were handed return-tickets for the inaugural Kenya Air Ways New York flight by State House Spokesperson Kanze Dena for their creativity and innovativeness in the areas of biotechnology and solar energy.

The two are among the 468 passengers who will fly to New York during the historic Kenya Airways inaugural direct flight to the US on October 28 if the strike plan will be sorted out.

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