Adani deal protest: Flights grounded at Kenya's main airport as workers go on strike
The Hindu
Kenya airport workers strike against government-Adani Group deal, causing flight delays and passenger inconvenience.
Hundreds of workers at Kenya's main international airport demonstrated on Wednesday (September 11, 2024) against a planned deal between the government and the Adani Group.
Planes have remained grounded, with hundreds of passengers stranded at the airport.
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The government has said that the build-and-operate agreement with Adani Group would see the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport renovated, and an additional runway and terminal constructed, in exchange for the group running the airport for 30 years.
Kenya Airport Workers Union, in announcing the strike, said that the deal would lead to job losses and “inferior terms and conditions of service” for those who will remain.
Kenya Airways on Wednesday announced there would be flight delays and possible cancellations because of the ongoing strike at the airport, which serves Nairobi.
Last week, airport workers had threatened to go on strike, but the plans were called off pending discussions with the government.
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