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New TSC salary scales for teachers starting July 1, 2021 in the new CBA 2021-2025

New TSC salary scales for teachers starting July 1, 2021 in the new CBA 2021-2025

New TSC salary scales for teachers starting July 1, 2021 in the new CBA 2021-2025

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Anxiety is piling up in the teaching sector following the conclusion of the final phase of the 2017 Collective Bargaining Agreement, CBA.

The birth of Collective Bargaining Agreements ushered in an era of tranquility and stability in the education sector with the endless teacher strikes that used to paralyze learning in Kenyan public schools being discarded.

All eyes are currently set on the teachers’ employer, Teachers Service Commission, to determine whether the idea of embracing an amicable solution to the contentious issue of TSC teachers salaries will be honoured come July 2021.

 

New TSC salary scales for teachers starting July 1, 2021 in the new CBA 2021-2025

Like in the previous CBA, the Commission will effect new salaries, pay rise  for teachers based on their various ranked dubbed TSC salary scales established in collaboration with the Salaries and Remuneration Commission, SRC depending on the responsibillities of teachers at a given grade, job group. This saw teachers in higher grades/ cadres- senior teachers, deputies abd heads reaping big in the previous CBA bagging huge salary perks every month.

This did not however settle well with the majority of the teachers who fall in lower grades for they felt alienated, being forced to bag peanuts abd simsim in four phases, resulting in huge salary disparities between classroom teachers and school administrators.

Hope for teachers in lower salary scales, classroom teachers, as TSC promises better salary perks come July 2021

Details at our disposal however indicate that the Commission shall “wipe the tears” of classroom teachers who feel cheated and betrayed by self-serving teachers’ unions which have now been slapped after TSC recognized a new agreement with KUSNET by offering them the highest percentage in basic salary rise.

Latest update on the 2021-2025 TSC Teachers’ Collective Bargaining Agreement, CBA

The teachers demanded for an enhanced package in the 2021-2025 Collective Bargaining Agreement but their employer has been too slow on finalizing the process of getting the new CBA.

The TSC has so far submitted proposals of 16-30 percent increment on basic salary to the Salaries and Remuneration Commission but the giant teachers unions claim they are oblivious of the deal being sealed in the ongoing negotiations.

The commission recently confirmed that the SRC had not completed the job evaluation process for all the government employees after KNUT lodged complaints insunuating delayed response on  the new CBA and threatened to unleash “hell.”

The teachers are now looking forward to enjoying a better pay by July once the new CBA goes through.

On a positive note ,the teachers employer has indicated that it is expediting the process to ensure that the teachers earn a better package come July 1 ,2021 when the new CBA will be implemented.

This is good news to teachers who have been worried by the slow progress by Tsc.

TSC TO RECOVER HEFTY SALARIES PAID TO TEACHERS, IRREGULARLY FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS STARTING JULY

TSC TO RECOVER EXCESS SALARIES PAID TO TEACHERS, IRREGULARLY FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS STARTING JULY

TSC TO RECOVER EXCESS SALARIES PAID TO TEACHERS, IRREGULARLY FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS STARTING JULY
TSC TO RECOVER EXCESS SALARIES PAID TO TEACHERS, IRREGULARLY FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS STARTING JULY

COMMISSION TO CRACK WHIP ON IRREGULARLY PROMOTED TEACHERS

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The Teachers Service Commission, TSC has now made it clear about its next move once it collects data on all the teachers who were irregularly promoted.

Fresh details now indicate that the affected teachers should brace for tougher times ahead since they are staring at imminent salary cuts which will be remitted to the Commission starting July 1, 2020.

These teachers have enjoyed higher salaries that they did not deserve under the 54 billion pay rise for the last three years.

WRONG DATA

According to the Commission, the data used to promote these teachers into senior management positions were not properly captured.

This prompted irregular conversions of grades leading to overpayment and irregular salary increments for some of the tutors.

The affected teachers comprise senior teachers, deputy headteachers, and headteachers who were elevated before the roll-out of the 2017-2021 CBA.

Some County Directors provided inaccurate and misleading information leading to erroneous conversions since some teachers were promoted to grades exclusively meant for school administrators.

According to the TSC Boss Dr. Macharia, some schools were overstaffed. Some schools’ staffing levels exceeded the maximum number set by the TSC staffing norms.

TSC provides a list of school heads for fresh listing

Attached to the June 3 TSC Circular on the irregular promotions was a complete list of all TSC employed teachers currently serving as school heads for fresh listing in order to weed out undeserving ones.

County directors are required to study the list carefully and identify tutors who are not correctly placed or those captured as serving administrative functions yet they are not.

“You are expected to carefully study the list and identify teachers who are not correctly placed or are not performing administrative functions yet their names appear as such in the database,” Wrote Nancy Macharia.

DEVOLVED FUNCTIONS

This comes at a time when the TSC has devolved some of its functions to county and regional offices.

In a Circular dated February 13 2020, all TSC promotions and appointments will now be conducted at the county and regional levels.

The circular contains the latest TSC guidelines on teacher promotions. According to the guidelines, the commission has devolved the appointment and consequent promotion of all school administrators save for those serving in the extra -county and national schools.

“The Commission hereby directs that the appointment and deployment of all primary and secondary school institutional administrators for County and Sub-County schools secondary schools be coordinated by the regional director,” reads part of the circular.

The circular also provides an elaborate policy on the process of appointing the afore-mentioned school administrators to ensure fairness and equity.

The new policy dictates that TSC County directors be charged with the responsibility of identifying available vacancies for school administrators and present the list to the Commission for advertisement.

Interested and qualified candidates will then apply for the positions online for the Commission to shortlist them.

The regional director will then interview the shortlisted candidates with the help of the respective TSC County directors and deploy successful candidates.

The TSC regional director of education shall be held accountable for the entire process.

DEVOLVED CORRUPTION

This news has been received with mixed reactions with some tutors thinking that this is a way of devolving corruption.

They believe that this decentralization will give regional and county directors too much power compared to when the interviews were conducted at the TSC headquarters.

According to a teacher who sought anonymity, regional directors mar simply connive with County directors to prefer some candidates over others.