TSC Latest News

Another Union emerges apart from Kuppet and Knut, to fight for TSC’s Sh17 billion budget

Another Union has emerged, apart from Kuppet and Knut, and is set to fight for Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Sh17 billion budget. The Kenya Independent Commissions Workers Union (KICOWU) is demanding the inclusion of its members working at the TSC Secretariat in the commission’s proposed Sh17 billion budget.

Addressing journalists in Nairobi on Tuesday, KICOWU Secretary-General Njeru Kanyamba said workers stationed at the TSC secretariat have long been excluded from budget allocations, despite performing critical roles alongside other TSC employees.

“KICOWU previously faced challenges accessing and recruiting members from these commissions, but are now seeking formal recognition and support within the budget,” said Kanyamba.

The union, which also represents workers in commissions such as the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) and the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC), has faced challenges in accessing and recruiting members within these bodies.

Kanyamba further said that the union is seeking to be part of the budget, likely to enable it to effectively represent and advocate for independent commission workers.

“KICOWU has been struggling to gain access to workers in independent commissions and recruit members. This lack of access has undermined our ability to advocate for their rights,” he said.

 “We’re now seeking formal recognition and a place in the budget to better represent them.”

Kanyamba argued that as the government allocates billions to various entities, KICOWU’s role in championing fair labor practices and improved working conditions should not be sidelined.

“Our work is integral to the functioning of these commissions,” he said, noting that one of the union’s objectives is to negotiate just wages for work of equal value, and foster friendly employer-employee relationships.

By Editorial Team

The Education News Hub Editorial Team is made up of vibrant and experienced editors. Brian Yano is an accomplished longtime Digital Media Journalist at Educationnewshub.co.ke with a great passion for research and fact-checking. He delivers engaging content across diverse topics, with a special interest in Education matters. On her part, Yvonne Kemunto is a journalist, dedicated to unraveling stories that matter. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, she brings a fresh perspective to the world of media. Her commitment to detail and excellence shines through in every piece she crafts. Our newest member of the Editorial Team is Jennifer Mumbo. She is a Seasoned Multimedia Journalist with several years' experience; dating back to 2018. Jennifer has a passion for education, sports, tech, politics and entertainment. You can reach the editors at [email protected].
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker