Teachers Threaten Nationwide Strike Over Delayed Salary Hike
The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) has issued a powerful warning to the government—honour the salary deal or face a nationwide teachers’ strike.
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More importantly, lower-paid teachers, currently earning Ksh23,000, were set to receive up to Ksh29,000, a 29.6% increase.
“The agreement was clear—teachers would receive revised paychecks by end of this month,” Oyuu reminded the nation.
However, with no signs of actual implementation, frustrations are boiling over. Teachers feel betrayed and ignored.
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The salary deal was the product of tough, day-long negotiations held at the Kenya Institute of Special Education in Kasarani on July 18. It outlined gradual implementation, with Ksh8.4 billion allocated annually over five years.
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