Lecturers in 31 public universities are Tuesday expected to
issue a 21-day strike notice after the government failed to implement
their pay increase.
Universities Academic Staff Union
(Uasu) Secretary-General Constantine Wasonga said the government had not
shown any commitment to resolving the issue amicably.
“We will not engage universities management any more since they are not sincere,” Dr Wasonga said.
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Inter-Public Universities Councils Consultative Forum chairman Paul Kanyari said the institutions were still waiting for communication from the Ministry of Education on the issue.
Inter-Public Universities Councils Consultative Forum chairman Paul Kanyari said the institutions were still waiting for communication from the Ministry of Education on the issue.
“We are still waiting and once we get the communication, we will engage the staff,” Prof Kanyari said.
In
August, universities asked lecturers to suspend their plan to go on
strike to allow the institutions to secure funds to implement new salary
scales as signed in the collective bargaining agreement (CBA).
“We
request for enduring industrial harmony so that any attendant matters
hereof can be resolved expeditiously and to the benefit of all
stakeholders without prejudicing the amenity currently being
experienced,” he said.
He said the failure to implement the new salary scales was due to financial shortfall in the universities.
If lecturers make good their threat, this will be the third time they will be going on strike this year.
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