• Home
  • News
  • TSC
  • Featured
  • Higher Education
  • Vacancies
  • KUCCPS
  • Notes
  • Uganda
Friday, May 9, 2025
Teachers Updates
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • TSC
  • Featured
  • Higher Education
  • Vacancies
  • KUCCPS
  • Notes
  • Uganda
  • Home
  • News
  • TSC
  • Featured
  • Higher Education
  • Vacancies
  • KUCCPS
  • Notes
  • Uganda
No Result
View All Result
Teachers Updates
No Result
View All Result
Home News

KNUT Urges TSC to Revise Teachers’ Career Progression Guidelines (CPG)

Hezron Rooy by Hezron Rooy
December 23, 2024
in News
0
KNUT Urges TSC to Revise Teachers' Career Progression Guidelines (CPG)
825
SHARES
4.9k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

KNUT Urges TSC to Revise Teachers’ Career Progression Guidelines (CPG).

The chairman of the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) for Kakamega East Sub-county, Bro Nelson Ilamoka, has emphasized the need for urgent reforms to the Career Progression Guidelines (CPG) for teachers, citing widespread stagnation in job groups as a major concern.

Ilamoka highlighted that the current guidelines have caused many teachers to remain stuck in the same job group for extended periods without opportunities for promotion.

READ ALSO

No Pay Rise for JSS Heads Despite Added Duties – CS Ogamba

Inside TSC’s Internship Push to Plug the 98,000-Teacher Deficit

Over 343,000 Registered Teachers Still Jobless Amid TSC Budget Gaps and Inequities

TSC on the Spot: MPs Condemn Age Discrimination in Teacher Recruitment

400,000 Teachers to Remain Under Minet as TSC Fails Attract New Insurer Despite Exit Directive

TSC Teacher Recruitment Guidelines for Post-Primary Institutions (Permanent and Pensionable Terms) – 2025

Addressing a recent KNUT delegates’ conference in Mombasa, he reported that various resolutions were discussed to improve teachers’ working conditions.

One of the primary issues was the CPG, which he noted has been a significant impediment to professional advancement for educators.

Follow Teachers Updates Page On Facebook

Speaking at the funeral of Madam Melvin Mulinya, a teacher at Lugango Secondary School in Isukha South Ward, Shinyalu Constituency, Kakamega County, Ilamoka underscored that it is unlawful for teachers to stay in the same job group for more than three years.

He called on the Teachers Service Commission and the government to conduct a thorough review of the guidelines. He stressed that particular attention should be given to teachers in P1 and P2 categories to ensure they have opportunities to advance in their careers.

Call to Action for Parents

In addition to advocating for reforms, Ilamoka, who is also the headteacher at Khayega Primary School, urged parents to plan ahead financially for the upcoming school year.

He reminded them to balance their festive celebrations with the responsibility of raising school fees for their children.

ALSO READ: End of Boarding at Hillside Endarasha Academy Next Year

He noted that schools are scheduled to reopen on January 6, 2025, and there will be no delays in this timeline.

Ilamoka encouraged parents to enjoy the Christmas holidays but remain mindful of their obligations. He emphasized the importance of prioritizing education funding during the holiday season to ensure a smooth start to the new academic year.

KNUT Urges TSC to Revise Teachers’ Career Progression Guidelines (CPG).

Follow Teachers Updates on Facebook, LinkedIn, X (Twitter), WhatsApp, Telegram, and Instagram. Get in touch with our editors at [email protected].

Tags: Career Progression Guidelines (CPG)KNUTTeachersTeachers Service Commission (TSC)
Next Post
TSC Promotion Score Sheet for 19,433 School Head Positions

TSC Promotion Score Sheet for 19,433 School Head Positions

Discussion about this post

Categories

  • Featured
  • Higher Education
  • KUCCPS
  • News
  • Notes
  • TSC
  • Uganda
  • Vacancies

Recent Posts

  • Teachers Threaten Strike Over Ksh6 Billion Hardship Allowance Dispute
  • 8-4-4 Dropouts to Get Second Chance Under CBC
  • Budget Cuts Bite Education as Enrolment Soars
  • No Pay Rise for JSS Heads Despite Added Duties – CS Ogamba
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions (T&c)
  • Contcat Us

© 2025 Teachers Updates

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • TSC
  • Featured
  • Higher Education
  • KUCCPS
  • Vacancies
  • Notes
  • Uganda

© 2025 Teachers Updates

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?