Business Daily | by Patrick Alushula
National carrier Kenya Airways’ staff resigned en masse last year as the airline resorted to a hiring freeze, unpaid leaves, pay cuts and retrenchments to survive the Covid-19 turbulence.
The airline disclosed in its latest annual report that it lost 1,123 employees to close the year with 3,652, in a period when coronavirus-related air travel restrictions saw it record the highest loss in its history.
KQ says half of the exits of 561 employees left through resignations or voluntary early retirements amid fears that the carrier’s recovery will…









