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KAA fires striking workers

10 April 2012, 08:36

Nairobi – The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) announced Monday that it has sacked all its striking workers who had ignored calls to return to work.

A statement from the authority said workers who had not reported to their work stations by Sunday were no longer employees of KAA.

“All workers who are still engaged in the illegal strike have been deemed to have deserted duty and are summarily

dismissed. The management has issued dismissal letters,” the statement issued by KAA’s Managing Director said. 

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