KNUT Mutomo Branch Calls for Urgent Review of CBA, Fair Promotions, and Better Working Conditions for Teachers

The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Mutomo Branch has called on the national government to urgently review the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), improve the medical cover for teachers, and ensure fair and transparent promotion processes within the teaching fraternity.

Speaking during the branch’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Mutomo, the KNUT Mutomo Branch Chairman, Paul Mbuvi, and the Branch Secretary, Clapperton Kilonzo Matiku, outlined several key issues affecting teachers in the region and across the country.

Mr. Paul Mbuvi emphasized the need for the CBA to be reviewed from the current four phases to two phases, arguing that spreading the agreement over many years denies teachers timely benefits. He further urged the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to address career progression and the long-delayed implementation of the Scheme of Service (SOS) for teachers.

The chairman also expressed strong opposition to what he termed as “promotions through the back door,” stating that the Mutomo branch will not accept any unfair promotion processes. He noted that teachers who qualify for promotion should not be transferred immediately after being promoted but should instead be allowed to continue serving in the same schools to maintain stability and continuity.

On his part, Clapperton Kilonzo Matiku, the branch secretary, highlighted that over 1,000 teachers from the Mutomo branch had come together in unity and solidarity during the AGM. He reiterated the branch’s commitment to maintaining peace and unity among teachers, noting that this was essential in advancing their welfare and professional interests.

Mr. Matiku further decried the trend where some teachers remain stagnant in one job group for many years, saying the practice was unfair and demotivating. He urged the government and TSC to ensure timely promotions and equitable distribution of opportunities.

The branch officials also raised concerns about the inefficiencies in the current medical cover, urging President William Ruto to personally intervene and ensure that the medical scheme is reviewed to adequately meet the health needs of teachers and their families.

In addition, the KNUT Mutomo branch appealed to the government to provide adequate security during this year’s national examinations, saying teachers, exam officers, and learners must operate in a safe and secure environment.

The AGM concluded with a renewed call for solidarity, professionalism, and continued dialogue between KNUT, TSC, and the national government to promote the dignity and welfare of teachers across the country.

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