Kenya Airways pilots have been ordered to call off their strike. This order was made by the Employment and Labour Relations court.
The pilots under the Kenya Airlines Pilots Association will now resume work from 6am on Wednesday morning going by the court order.
The order brings to an end a four-day strike that received wide condemnation iver what was seen as an attempt by the pilots to sabotage the national carrier.
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With their return to work, the national carrier will on its part suspend disciplinary action against the pilots who went on strike on Saturday morning.
Lady Justice Anna Ngibuini Mwaure, in a ruling delivered on Tuesday, directed that the KQ management allows the pilots to do their duties without harassment or disciplinary action pending determination of the matter.
Justice Mwaure further ruled that the case will come up for mention on November 21, 2022. She had earlier on turned down KALPA’s request to be granted seven days to solve the issue.