Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja could spend up to six months behind bars after a workers’ union moved to court accusing him of defying a binding collective bargaining agreement (CBA), escalating a dispute that now threatens to turn into a full-blown contempt of court case.
The Kenya County Government Workers Union has petitioned the Employment and Labour Relations Court to summon Sakaja alongside five senior Nairobi County officials for allegedly failing to implement a legally registered CBA, despite clear court orders.
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