Kenya Airways on Thursday fired about 140 engineers and technicians over what it called an “illegal strike”, an internal memo seen by Reuters showed.
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“(The) management will not entertain actions that impede the recovery process of the company,” CEO Sebastian Mikosz wrote in the memo.
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