There is a looming teachers strike in Kenya, as teachers union threatens the government to honor its deal on collective bargaining agreement (CBA). According to Kenya National Union Of Teachers (KNUT) Secretary General Wilson Sossion, teachers will not resume on duty come January next year over the failure of Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to honor their demands as dictated by the CBA agreement.
Sossion was quoted by Citizen TV as saying that: “TSC has brought the war to our doorsteps and we are ready.” The SG has accused TSC for abandoning their CBA agreement.
Schools are scheduled to reopen on January 4th 2021 after a long sojourn since the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic. Grade 4, Class 8 and Form 4 school going children resumed learning on October and will close on December for Christmas vacation.
The government halted the reopening of other classes after the case load of Covid-19 patients surged, thus raising alarm on the safety of the school going children. The government had challenges in schools’ infrastructural development to mitigate the spread of Covid-19.
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