Kenya Airways will complete its staff shake-up by end of September, it has said, as it moves to reorganise its operational structures which management says will help it remain afloat. This is in the wake of the Covid-19 effects and disruption on global travel that has sank airlines into losses, amid job cuts in the industry. The airline which has about 4,300 employees is said to target at least 1,500 workers in the exercise, aimed at cutting costs. On Tuesday, the airline served 400 workers with redundancy letters in the second phase of the layoffs,majority being cabin crew and technical team.
Source: The Star July 31, 2020 04:52 UTC