Pubdate: Sat, 26 Apr 2003
Source: Daily Nation (Kenya)
Copyright: 2003 Nation Newspapers
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AIRWAYS WINS KEY ROUND IN BATTLE WITH SACKED WORKERS

NAIROBI - National carrier Kenya Airways on Thursday won a key victory in a 
legal tussle with 32 employees dismissed over alleged drug trafficking.

High Court Judge Erastus Githinji granted leave for application for a 
judicial review seeking to prohibit a judge from hearing a suit lodged at 
the Industrial Court.

Further, the ruling halts hearing of the case until the airline's 
application is determined.

Kenya Airways wants Justice Charles Chemuttut prohibited from hearing the 
case filed by Transport and Allied Workers Union (TAWU).

The application for leave was filed on April 22 under a certificate of 
urgency and was argued before the judge on the same afternoon.

The leave granted in Justice Githinji's order will halt all further 
proceedings in the Industrial Court case, until the hearing and final 
determination of the judicial review application.

The employees were sacked in April 2002 in the wake of the high-profile 
arrest of former stewardess Priscilla Jemutai Kolongei and growing fears 
that Kenya was becoming a major drug transit point.

The former stewardess has since been convicted and jailed over the 
possession of heroin worth Sh27.8 million.

Employees who have gone to court over unlawful dismissal include 29 cabin 
crews and three crew scheduling staff.
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