The Ministry of Labour has called a meeting over the strike by Kenya Airways staff, as KQ said things have improved with over 65 flights yesterday. CS Philis Kandie will host talks among the various parties "to seek an amicable settlement on the issues that gave rise to the KQ strike notice". "Several outsourced crew have not reported to work as per schedule," Kenya Airways said in a statement on Sunday. KQ said as per the safety regulations the minimum number of cabin staff per aircraft type is required. KQ threatened to stop selling tickets on its network if the pilots union does not retract a strike notice issued after another flight delay.
Source: The Star October 16, 2016 07:45 UTC