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Court thwarts plans to boycott New York inaugural flight

Court thwarts plans to boycott New York inaugural flight
Court thwarts plans to boycott New York inaugural flight

A labour court has barred members of the Kenya Aviation workers union from boycotting services on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner set to leave for New York on Sunday.

The union had issued a directive on October 17 urging its members to stay away from the inauguralย flight until KQ commits to conclude their CBA.

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The court on Friday ordered the union not to suspend services pending hearing and determination of the suit filed by KQ.

The Airline’s CEOย Sebastianย Mikoszย filedย the petition under the Employment and Labour division.

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The union was alsoย protesting the released duty rooster of the New York Flight, arguing that workers will be working for more than the 15 hours required.

On Monday, the aviation workers said they would strike over the airlineโ€™s failure to agree with its employees on special pay and working conditions for the long-haul flight.

A labour court has barred members of the Kenya Aviation workers union from boycotting services on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner set to leave for New York on Sunday.

The union had issued a directive on October 17 urging its members to stay away from the inauguralย flight until KQ commits to conclude their CBA.

The court on Friday ordered the union not to suspend services pending hearing and determination of the suit filed by KQ.

The Airline’s CEOย Sebastianย Mikoszย filedย the petition under the Employment and Labour division.

The union was alsoย protesting the released duty rooster of the New York Flight, arguing that workers will be working for more than the 15 hours required.

On Monday, the aviation workers said they would strike over the airlineโ€™s failure to agree with its employees on special pay and working conditions for the long-haul flight.

A labour court has barred members of the Kenya Aviation workers union from boycotting services on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner set to leave for New York on Sunday.

The union had issued a directive on October 17 urging its members to stay away from the inauguralย flight until KQ commits to conclude their CBA.

The court on Friday ordered the union not to suspend services pending hearing and determination of the suit filed by KQ.

The Airline’s CEOย Sebastianย Mikoszย filedย the petition under the Employment and Labour division.

The union was alsoย protesting the released duty rooster of the New York Flight, arguing that workers will be working for more than the 15 hours required.

On Monday, the aviation workers said they would strike over the airlineโ€™s failure to agree with its employees on special pay and working conditions for the long-haul flight.

By KELVIN NJUGUNA

the-star.co.ke

Court thwarts plans to boycott New York inaugural flight

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