Aviation workers have vowed to continue their strike from next week so as to force their employers address their grievances.
The Kenya Aviation Workers Union (Kawu) said that they are demanding permanent and pensionable terms, among other requests.
The push comes amid a seven-day strike notice issued last week, which is set to lapse on Monday, February 16.
Speaking on February 14, 2026 after meeting aviation workers, Kawu Secretary General Moss Ndiema insisted that that the strike will proceed, without specifying dates, to compel employers to negotiate.
“We are going to have a tumultuous week because we are sure the industrial action will proceed. The coming week, they will know aviation is not a dump site where those keen on exploiting labour will find refuge,” Ndiema said.
He added, “We will make it very difficult for them. In aviation, we want dignity. Work with dignity, one of the components of giving an employee dignity is to give them fair wage.”
The workers are also demanding enforcement of past Collective Bargaining Agreements and the right to join unions. Ndiema noted that some employees have gone over 15 years without a salary review, pushing some into depression or early graves.
On February 13, 2026 the Labour Court issued temporary orders barring the union and its members from actions that could paralyze operations at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and other facilities nationwide.



