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TSC slammed over disparities in teacher recruitment, promotions and allowances

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Members of the National Assembly have put the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) on teacher welfare, particularly classification of hardship allowances and the equitable distribution of teachers.

In a session chaired by the Education Committee Vice Chair, Hon. Eve Obara, lawmakers questioned the criteria for defining hardship areas and the role of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) in determining allowances.

Hon. Phylis Bartoo inquired whether the TSC advises the SRC on teacher welfare in hardship areas, β€œDo you just accept information from SRC as gospel, or do you advise SRC on the actual conditions teachers face in different parts of Kenya?” she pressed.

On her part, Hon. Christine Oduor emphasized that teachers in remote areas work under difficult circumstances and advocated for their recognition by the SRC. β€œThe definition of hardship areas needs to be considered,” she stated, pointing to the irony of Nairobi’s hardship allowance sometimes surpassing that of rural areas lacking basic amenities.

Adding to this, Hon. Mumina Bonaya pointed out the situation in Isiolo County. β€œMost of our schools in rural counties like Isiolo are not able to retain teachers… they prefer town centers and municipalities where infrastructure is accessible,” she said.

Hon. Bonaya proposed clustering hardship areas to better reflect actual conditions and improve teacher retention. β€œWe have schools that have learners and not teachers,” she revealed, underscoring the urgent need for a review.

Ms. Evaleen Mitei, the acting CEO of TSC, clarified the commission’s role, stating, β€œWhen we do collective bargaining, we present our recommendations to SRC and we present our recommendations to Treasury.
They were the ones who came up with the classification. Once TSC receives that advisory, it is binding.”

Legislators sought clarifications regarding the disparities in hardship allowances. Hon. Julius Taitumu pointed out the paradox of Nairobi, a well-developed municipality, sometimes receiving higher hardship allowances than rural areas lacking basic amenities.

The TSC CEO acknowledged these concerns, stating, β€œWe will take up the issue of hardship allowances and municipality allowances with the Public Service Commission.”

On the distribution of teachers also came under intense scrutiny. Hon. Mary Emaase urged for a country-wide assessment to identify teacher gaps.
β€œWe have schools that have excess teachers and schools with not enough teachers so that we can balance, and wherever there is need, Parliament can budget for recruitment,” she proposed.

Hon. Eve Obara echoed this sentiment, noting, β€œWhen you have a policy saying that there is equal distribution of teachers but the reality on the ground is different, we have schools that are lagging behind because of this.”

In response to concerns about teacher recruitment and deployment, the TSC stated that it operates as an equal opportunity employer, guided by the Constitution and relevant acts. They outlined a transparent and non-discriminatory recruitment process, prioritizing first appointments within teachers’ own counties for retention.

Speaking on the age of employment, Hon. Rebecca Tonkei raised a crucial point about older, unemployed teachers, asking, β€œDo you have the data of teachers over the age of 45 who have not been employed? Give us the data and find a way of employing them.”

TSC admitted that the previous cap of 45 years was declared unconstitutional in 2020. Since 2021, teachers up to 59 years and 11 months are eligible for employment. The TSC also acknowledged proposals to prioritize older, unemployed teachers and committed to mining data on teachers above 45 who are yet to be employed.

The Committee on Education called on the Teachers Service Commission to partner with the Salaries and Remuneration Commission and the Public Service Commission to ensure the classification of municipalities and areas that recieve salary enhancement and hardship areas reflects teachers realties.

Members of the Committee intend to meet with the Salaries and Remuneration Commission and the Public Service Commission in the coming weeks.

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