KNUT’s Perspective on the KUPPET Teachers’ Strike
The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) and the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) find themselves at odds regarding the ongoing teachers’ strike.
While KUPPET insists that the strike continues, KNUT has decided to call it off, citing ongoing negotiations with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).
Hesbon Agolla, the Deputy Secretary General of KNUT, clarified that there is no competition or disagreement between the two unions, but rather a difference in their approach to labor relations with the employer, TSC.
Reflecting on the historical instability within the teaching sector, Agolla acknowledged that strikes have been a persistent issue. He praised teachers for their patience and stability since the last major strike in 2019.
However, he criticized recent developments where funds for the second phase of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) were reported as unavailable, leading to renewed unrest.
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Agolla clarified that while the strike had been paused based on specific understandings, it does not mean that discussions have ceased.
He underscored the need for continued dialogue and fairness in resolving the issues affecting teachers.
Agolla emphasized that dialogue with stakeholders, including the CET (Commission for Education and Training), is crucial and urged for rational and constructive negotiations to benefit teachers at all levels.
Agolla concluded by calling for constructive dialogue between all parties involved. He urged representatives to focus on achieving the best outcomes for teachers and to address their grievances within the established frameworks.
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He affirmed KNUT’s commitment to advocating for teachers’ rights and ensuring fair treatment in the employment and salary structures.
KNUT’s Perspective on the KUPPET Teachers’ Strike
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