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State has abandoned teachers in their hour of distress - Sossion

OPINION KNUT Secretary-General Hon. Wilson Sossion.[Edward Kiplimo,Standard] Failure by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to implement the 2017/2021 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) in its entirety has exposed a reality that Kenyan teachers have long confronted – the government has failed to enforce the labour laws. Going by what 376,774 teachers in Public schools are exposed to, it is now clear that we have very weak systems of labour protection, of which some individuals have taken advantage to trample on teachers’ professional and labour rights with the sole aim of incapacitating Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut). Teachers are the key to achieving the Education 2030 agenda, so this target is critical and it requires urgent attention.

Bag of goodies for teachers as TSC approves 16,000 promotions

THE STANDARD EDUCATION Teachers Service Commission CEO Nancy Macharia. [David Njaaga, Standard] A total of 16,152 teachers have been promoted after successfully passing interviews conducted last December. Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Chief Executive, Nancy Macharia said this was part of the package under the Sh54 billion Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), which lapses next month. “The interviews were part of the final phase of the CBA that has been implemented since July 1, 2017,” said Dr Macharia. Those who have benefited are 1,341 Deputy Principals I, who are under Job Group D3 and another 1,096 Deputy Principals II, under job group D2. Also filled up after the interviews are some 39 Senior Lecturers I, who fall under job group D2.

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