KNUT OFFICIALS

MAMA, I AM SORRY: KNUT TELLS TSC

<p>Do not bite a hand that feeds you&period; This is a common saying that has stood the test of time no matter how mundane it may be&period; Right now&comma; it can easily apply to the current stalemate surrounding the Teachers Service Commission and the Kenya National Union of Teachers&period; Several narratives are being spun about dehorning&period; The mega question is &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;which cow will be dehorned&comma; TSC or KNUT&quest;”<br &sol;>&NewLine;The correct substitution for dehorning should be milking&period; If you look through my prism&comma; you can easily tell which cow shall be milked dry&period; To start with&comma; the Teachers Service Commission is already two steps ahead in resolving whatever reasons KNUT union officials may be giving in a bid to at least clutch at a straw&period; The fact is KNUT Secretary General’s frantic efforts can be compared to the last kicks of a dying horse&period; I am a teacher and I could not think twice when allowed to click the red button&period; Mr Sossion lost relevance when he orchestrated to trade the interests of Kenyan teachers for handouts&period; This is when KNUT bit hands that feed it and lost both heaven and earth&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;This story has taken a dramatic twist since the Teachers Service Commission of Kenya maintained its ground&period; I do salute the masterminds behind crisis management at the TSC&period; Your strategies are simply appalling&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;To start with&comma; the Teachers Service Commission decided to run parallel payrolls for KNUT and KUPPET members&period; After all&comma; which other commission is mandated to do so other than the TSC&quest;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Secondly&comma; all KNUT members failed to receive the agreed salary rise for the third phase of the 13 billion Kenyan shillings contained in the Collective Bargaining Agreement &lpar;CBA&rpar;&period; This CBA was set to end in July this year&period; The rationale behind this is that there is no way you can enjoy the benefits of what you have not toiled for&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Thirdly&comma; KNUT members will be crying foul as their counterparts from KUPPET reap big in terms of promotions&period; The court order issued during the legal case filed by KNUT against the TSC reversed the new TSC career progression guidelines thus re-introducing the already banned schemes of service&period; Talk of salivating…<br &sol;>&NewLine;Fourthly&comma; the TSC Chief Executive Officer Dr&period; Nancy Macharia confirmed that the commission is planning to recover all funds paid to all teachers &lpar;who are KNUT members&rpar; for the last two years during which the new CBA was implemented&period; She further termed this payment as an overpayment of salaries which the commission has been tasked to recover as a government liability&period; Does this mean more misery for the same teachers that KNUT purports to fight for&quest;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Pushed to the edge&comma; KNUT now seeks to have the teachers taken back under the Ministry of Education&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;This is&comma; however&comma; water under the bridge since it is already clear that the Kenya Primary School Heads Association &lpar;KEPSHA&rpar;&comma; Kenya Women Teachers Association &lpar;KEWOTA&rpar; and Kenya Secondary School Heads Association &lpar;KESSHA&rpar; will issue statements in defence of their employer-TSC&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Besides&comma; KUPPET and KEWOTA have already handed in a proposal to KNUT’s new-found escapism supporting the independence of the TSC&period; This is why some critics have compared KNUT to a child&comma; who bowed by extreme pressure&comma; has to go back to the TSC and say &OpenCurlyQuote;Mama I am sorry for I have learnt a lesson&period;’<&sol;p>&NewLine;