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Kenya airport strike enters 2nd day as leaders are detained

Published: 07 Mar 2019 - 01:47 pm | Last Updated: 17 Nov 2021 - 01:14 am
Aircrafts belonging to Kenya Airways are statione at the departure terminal during a strike by the airline workers at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi on March 6, 2019.  AFP / Yasuyoshi CHIBA

Aircrafts belonging to Kenya Airways are statione at the departure terminal during a strike by the airline workers at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi on March 6, 2019. AFP / Yasuyoshi CHIBA

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NAIROBI, Kenya: A strike by airport workers at Kenya's main airport continued Thursday, but the East African country's flagship airline says operations are returning to normal.
Members of the National Youth Service and military personnel are performing screening and security services in response to the sudden strike Wednesday by the Kenya Aviation Workers Union.
The strike paralyzed operations at Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport as police fired tear gas at aviation workers striking over the proposed takeover of the Kenya Airport Authority, which runs Kenya's airports, by the country's loss-making airline, Kenya Airways.
Kenya Airways said late Wednesday that its flights "have progressively gone back to normalcy."
James Macharia, the transport secretary, called the strike "a serious criminal activity."
Some the strike leaders were detained and are set to be criminally charged.