Politics and policy
Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) national treasurer Albanus
Mutisya (left), chairman Mudzo Nzilli and secretary-general Wilson
Sossion at a past media briefing. The pay rise will be backdated to July
2013, payable over four years. PHOTO | FILE |
NATION MEDIA GROUP
By SANDRA CHAO-BLASTO, schao@ke.nationmedia.com
Teachers have been offered a 50 to 60 per cent basic pay increase effective immediately.
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The pay rise will be backdated to July 2013 and is payable over four years.
Industrial Court Judge Justice Nduma Nderi ordered
that the pay increase agreement between the teachers' union Kenya
National Union of Teachers (KNUT) and the Teachers Service Commission
should be registered with the court within 30 days.
Teachers and the TSC had taken their remuneration
battle to the employment and labour relations court after the January
2015 strike that paralysed education around the country.
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