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Pipeline staff threaten to down tools, cite breach of agreement

Kenya Pipeline Company Headquarters along Lunga Lunga Road in Nairobi's Industrial Area. [File, Standard]

The Kenya Petroleum Oil Workers Union (KPOWU) has issued a fresh seven-day strike notice, warning of a nationwide industrial action by Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) employees, citing failure by the employer to honour a previous agreement.

In a press statement issued by KPOWU General Secretary George Okoth, the union accused KPC management of violating key provisions of a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) signed earlier this year, following a strike suspension.

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