June 19th 2013, By Rawlings OtienoNairobi, Kenya: The Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) wants Sh54 billion set aside to finance the Jubilee pledge of
Knut warned of a nationwide paralysis of public schools next
week if the government does not provide Sh47 billion required to pay
teachers’ allowances contested since 1997.
Chairman Wilson Sossion demanded that the laptop billions be used to fi nance harmonization of teachers’ house, medical and commuter allowances.“If the government can allocate Sh53.6 billion to fund the laptop project (for the next three years), then they can also finance the harmonised allowances for teachers,” Sossion told a press briefing in Nairobi Wednesday.
He described the Sh4 billion Parliament slashed from other State agencies and set aside for teachers’ welfare as a “joke” saying the strike is inevitable.
If the more than 200, 000 members of Knut down their tools the public sector could be thrown into turmoil in the early days of President Kenyatta’s administration.
Wednesday, Kenyatta National Hospital employees downed their tools over pay, joining
Sossion added that teachers require Sh47 billion to have their house, commuter and medical allowances harmonised. Knut wants the Government to honour their signed Collective Bargain Agreement (CBA) of 1997 before the end of this month.
Four-year cycle
This is because Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) had earlier warned that if all CBAs are not implemented by June 30, then they will be treated as null and void. SRC wrote to various civil servants’ unions that all current CBAs expire at the end of this month to allow for new CBAs with a four-year review cycle.
Sossion accused the State of engaging in theatrics and connivance. He further pointed an accusing finger at the Government for allegedly using a separate union to diffuse the agenda.
“We are seeing machinations and theatrics by the Government. What we are asking for is money or we stay out of classrooms until the money is paid in full. The money allocated for purchase of
According to Sossion, the Government is using its rival, Kuppet, to frustrate its course.
He said the Treasury must transfer tutors’ Sh47 billion
allowances to the Teachers Service Commission within ten days from today
failure to which they will down their tools. And should the Government
yield to this demand, then the budgetary allocation for laptops would
only be left with Sh8.3 billion to implement the Jubilee manifesto.
“If the State can allocate Sh53.6 billion to fund the
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