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Teachers’ Union Split in Last Strike Strengthened KUPPET, Says Official

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October 21, 2024
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Teachers' Union Split in Last Strike Strengthened KUPPET, Says Official

Teachers' Union Split in Last Strike Strengthened KUPPET, Says Official

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Teachers’ Union Split in Last Strike Strengthened KUPPET, Says Official.

The recent decision by the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) not to join a nationwide strike called by the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has been described as a positive turning point for KUPPET.

In a speech made by Ronald Tonui, the Assistant National Treasurer of KUPPET, he asserted that KNUT’s absence during the strike allowed KUPPET to prove its own strength and independence in the labor movement.

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His comments highlighted key issues faced by teachers in Kenya, such as salary increases, promotions, and allowances, emphasizing the need for reforms to address these challenges.

Independence from KNUT

Tonui emphasized that KNUT’s decision to stay out of the strike allowed KUPPET to demonstrate that it could function independently and still have a significant impact on the education sector.

Historically, KNUT has been associated with organizing major labor actions, and many doubted KUPPET’s ability to mobilize a strike on its own.

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However, the strike’s success, despite KNUT’s absence, proved that KUPPET could stand on its own and paralyze schools across the country when necessary.

He thanked KNUT for not joining the strike, remarking that it dispelled the belief that KUPPET was reliant on KNUT’s influence. According to Tonui, this marked a major achievement for the union as it established itself as a significant player in the fight for teachers’ rights in Kenya.

Potential for Future Strikes

Tonui hinted at the possibility of another teachers’ strike in 2025 if key issues such as salary increases and promotions are not addressed. He stated that if teachers do not receive the necessary salary adjustments or funds for promotions, KUPPET would not hesitate to organize further actions.

The government, Tonui noted, had already stopped deducting union dues, which posed a challenge for KUPPET, but the union remained resilient, working within the legal framework to continue advocating for its members.

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In his speech, Ronald Tonui outlined KUPPET’s position on various pressing issues affecting Kenyan teachers. From salary increases to standing allowances, promotions, and opposition to certain legal amendments, KUPPET remains committed to fighting for the rights of its members.

As the union prepares to negotiate a new CBA in 2025, these demands will be central to its discussions with the TSC, and the union is ready to take further action if necessary to ensure its members are heard.

Teachers’ Union Split in Last Strike Strengthened KUPPET, Says Official.

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