The Standard | by Grace Ng’ang’a
The Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) has threatened industrial action against its employer if new salary talks are not held within the next two weeks.
Union Secretary General Wilson Sossion said the current salary rates, where teachers are earning a cumulative sum of Sh54 billion, was negotiated to cover 2017-2021, and which ends in June this year.
In his letter dated February 10, Sossion argues that despite many pleas by the union to start negotiations on the 2021-2025 new collective bargaining agreement (CBA), the…
