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Labour ministry in a bid to avert the looming teachers’ strike

The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection has moved to avert a looming strike that has been sanctioned by the Kenya National Union of Teachers, KNUT, and slated for next week. KNUT has issued a strike notice to protest against the Teachers Service Commission’s (TSC) to delocalize school heads and failure to promote teachers; among other grievances. The Labour Ministry’s Cabinet Secretary, Hon Amb Ukur Yatani, has today appointed a Conciliation Committee headed by Mr. Charles Maranga, to mediate between KNUT and TSC. The giant teachers’ union, through the National treasurer (John Matiang’i) has already scoffed off the decision to appoint the Conciliation Committee.

Below is the press statement by Hon Amb Ukur Yatani:

“THE STRIKE NOTICE BY THE KENYA NATIONAL UNION OF TEACHERS (KNUT)

Following the strike notice issued to my office by the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) vide letter Ref. No. KNUT/LAB/52/59/2018 of 19th December 2018, I wish to inform that my Ministry has taken the following urgent actions:

  1. In line with the provisions of section 70 (2) of the Labour Relations Act, 2007, I on the 20th December, 2018 appointed a conciliation Committee headed by an employee relations expert, Mr. Charles Maranga, to assist the parties mediate and amicably resolve the impasse and file a report to me within 30 days.

The Conciliation Committee comprises leading Labour Social partners including FKE (Federation of Kenya Employers) and COTU (Central Union of Trade Unions);

  • Charles Maranga- Chairman
  • Moses Ombokh- Member
  • Isaiah Kubai- Member
  • Linus W. Kariuki- Member
  • Albert Njeru- Member
  • Robert Muthanga- Member
  • Benson Okwaro- Member

2. The Conciliation Committee held its first preparatory meeting on 24th December, 2018, and rolled out its program of activities.

3. The Committee wrote to the parties requesting for submission of their respective written Memoranda with timelines of receipt of the same by 28th December, 2018.

4. The Conciliation Committee met early this morning (28th December, 2018) and further agreed on the following schedule of activities:

  • Saturday the 29th December 2018 at 2.00pm- Visit by the conciliation Committee to KNUT headquarters and meet with their executive Committee to get further clarifications on details of issues of contention/ and content of their memorandum
  • 31st December 2018 at 8.00am- Conciliation Committee visits TSC Headquarters and meet with them to clarify on issues of contentions that give rise to the dispute.
  • Monday the 31st December 2018 at 2.00pm- The Committee has scheduled a joint conciliation meeting to be held at the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection headquarters to deliberate on the following issues, in dispute:

a. Teachers promotions

b. Delocalization/ Transfers

c. Performance contracting system

d. Teachers Professional Development Modules.

Once again, I urge parties to this dispute to give the conciliation process and dialogue a chance to resolve their differences noting the critical timing and weight of the public interest in the matter.”

Hon. Amb. Ukur Yatani.

Cabinet Secretary.

All eyes will be on the conciliation process to see if indeed it will convince KNUT to call off the strike. Already TSC has transferred 3,094 teachers, in December 2018, with 2,070 of them having proceeded to their new stations already. Schools reopen on 3rd January, 2019, for first term.

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TSC tells schools’ heads to be wary of con men soliciting bribes to block their delocalization

The Teachers Service commission, TSC, has warned schools’ heads not to fall to con-men who are posing as the Commission’s officials so as to influence their delocalization. TSC rolled out the delocalization exercise for schools’ administrators targeting those who have stayed for over nine years in the same station. Also targeted in the delocalization are teachers working in their home counties.

“Some conmen and impostors have been calling  principals and head teachers claiming to be in a position to influence appointment and transfers of heads,” says the TSC’s Director of Corporate Communications, Kihumba Kamotho. The said impostors have reportedly been calling, some, heads to solicit bribes so as to ‘block’ their transfers or influence transfers to ‘preferred’ locations. The teachers’ employer moved over 5,000 school heads and their deputies in the first phase of the delocalization programme that occurred in December, 2017. During the exercise 31 principals of National schools and 154 teachers in extra county schools were moved to new stations.

The third phase was expected to be executed this month, December- 2018, but the Commission is yet to dispatch the delocalization letters. Unconfirmed reports indicate,though, that a total of about 3,000 teachers may be moved during the third phase of the exercise. This is despite the protests from the Kenya National Union of Teachers, KNUT, leadership who say the exercise is inhuman and leads to instabilities in families of the affected teachers. The President, H.E Uhuru Kenyatta, in August this year ordered the review of the ongoing teacher transfer programme so that families are not affected negatively by the transfers of teachers. “The delocalization programme has created some unforeseen challenges that have in some instances affected some teachers’ families. We are reviewing the policy guidelines to ensure that this policy is not implemented to the detriment of families,” the president had said. But, the Commission seems to be maintaining its hard-line stand claiming delocalization is ingrained in the 2016-2021 Collective Bargaining Agreement, CBA, signed by the teachers’ unions on behalf of teachers.

And now, Kihumba is advising head teachers to only rely on information from the commission’s agents; County and Sub- county Directors. “All heads of institutions are advised that communication with heads of all institutions and teachers is, as a matter of procedure, done through County and Sub- County Directors,” Kihumba said in a presser released yesterday. “The conmen should be ignored and numbers used (by them) to call forwarded to the police,” adds Kihumba. He further advises the heads to contact TSC’s Director (Staffing) on 0202892193 or 0202892194 for assistance and/ or clarifications.