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KUPPET WANTS TSC TO FIX DISCREPANCIES IN TEACHERS’ SALARIES; LATEST NEWS ON TSC SALARIES

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TSC SHOULD FIX DISCREPANCIES IN TEACHERS’ SALARIES, KUPPET NOW DEMANDS; LATEST NEWS ON TSC SALARIES

In 2015, a landmark court battle between the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, KUPPET, and the teachers’ employer the Teachers Service Commission, TSC culminated in THE AWARDING OF A 50 TO 60 percent increment of teachers’ basic salaries to redress discrimination in TSC pay structures.

However, it is now five years down the line but teachers are still suffering under a discriminatory regime that has continued to give room for unjustifiable discrepancies in the pay for various TSC employees.

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NEW GRADES

Protracted negotiations between the KUPPET and TSC were based on the fact that although the TSC grading systems for the TSC secretariat were similar to those of teachers, there were discrepancies when it comes to salaries.

According to the complaints tabled by KUPPET then, the TSC secretariat staff earn salaries of between 50 and 60 percent above that of the teachers despite having similar qualifications and being in the same grades.

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Under the Constitution, the right to equality and nondiscrimination is a basic tenet of the bill of rights. KUPPET, therefore, wanted the salaries to be harmonized.

SRC

The TSC however tabled a counter-proposal to the 50-60 percent dubbed the “working document.”

The commission then sought the inclusion of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission, SRC to enable it to come up with a concrete proposal.

This resulted in the TSC appealing the judgment. The court of appeal ruled that the Labour Court did not have the basis to determine the percentage for the increase of the basic salary of a teacher.

DISCRIMINATION

Since the appellate judgment, the Government has not shown any willingness to address the outright discrimination in the TSC pay structure.

KUPPET has therefore decided to seek constitutional remedies for the Government’s inaction.

“Where a minister or body refuses or neglects to act on court orders, the proper course is for the party to apply to the High Court for an order of mandamus compelling performance of statutory duty. The union’s legitimate claims must be constitutionally and procedurally processes. The need to retrace all constitutional and statutory steps to an eventual end of a valid salary increment and a proper negotiated CBA is an urgent one,” wrote KUPPET’S Deputy Secretary-General in The Standard yesterday.

KUPPET further argues that the determination of matters of the national wage bill must involve the National Treasury, SRC, and TSC.

The SRC cannot however negotiate with trade unions on matters salary increment since there is no constitutional body to cater to them.

KUPPET concludes by saying that teachers have legitimate expectations to be treated equally with other TSC employees at the Secretariat. After Covid-19, the union has promised to use all its available resources to challenge the unjustifiable discrepancies in TSC salary structures.

 

 

Teachers Ditch Kuppet,form a new union, KUTT; Latest Teachers’ News

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Teachers Ditch Kuppet, form a new union, KUTT; Latest Teachers’ News

 

Teachers affiliated to the KUPPET Kakamegacounty branch have vowed to ditch the union and instead form a new one.

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This move was triggered by alleged electoral malpractice during the 2021 Kakamega branch KUPPET elections.

The disgruntled teachers led by Mr Andrew Shiroko Shilenji have challenged the election results held by KUPPET in Malava Secondary school alleging that the poll was marred with fraud and bribery.

“I realized there was an election yesterday which was a fraud for me. I was contesting to become the Secretary Tertiary and those fellows just did a fraud.” Andrew said.

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“KUPPET elections that took place at Malava Boys  were just shambolic and  fraudulent.” Another clearly frustrated and disillusioned teacher said.

In the elections held at Malava Boys High School, a large number of teachers turned up to cast their votes with incumbent leaders retaining their seats.

“They don’t have even an office. When our members are bereaved they give them only ten thousand shillings. We don’t want to continue with this fraud, these fellows are fraudsters, their accounts have never been audited for the last 15 years.”

“We are at pain because they are giving us no service and they are getting our money. So teachers are very much bitter with the current office that has taken office and we are saying no.” the team said.

The new outfit has threatened to write to TSC to cease the monthly contributions to KUPPET promising to carry on with scouting and registering new members across the country.

“You can realize that KUPPET- Kakamega County has nothing to smile about. So in short we want to support this new union (KUTT) which is going at least to have the teachers interests at heart and help the teachers of Kakamega County now.” One teacher in the group said.

“Those teachers who have been accepted, who are with us, we are going to form a new union and we are going to instruct Teachers Service Commission and Public Service Commission to stop detecting any money from our payslips.” Said Shiroko

 

KUPPET DEMONIZES TSC MOVE TO RECOVER HEFTY SALARIES FROM IRREGULARLY PROMOTED TEACHERS IN JULY 2020; TSC News

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KUPPET DEMONIZES TSC MOVE TO RECOVER HEFTY SALARIES FROM IRREGULARLY PROMOTED TEACHERS IN JULY 2020; TSC News

The Teachers Service Commission has vowed to clean its payroll starting in July 2020. This move has attracted uproar from a section of teachers who feel that the TSC is being unfair given that they did not promote themselves.

TSC TO CLEAN ITS PAYROLL COME JULY 2020

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As July approaches, many tutors are waiting anxiously with some anticipating salary increments especially diploma teachers in secondary schools.

However, July 2020 is likely to bring along a lot of uncertainties especially for regular teachers who have earned salaries earmarked for school administrators since 2017.

According to the latest TSC circular on irregular promotions, the Commission is planning to recover the overpayments accumulated for the last three years, a move that could see the affected teachers’ payslips mutilated.

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Besides, the pay cuts meant to recover the overpaid salaries, these tutors should be prepared for demotions from these senior positions.

KUPPET OPPOSES LOOMING PAY CUTS FOR IRREGULARLY PROMOTED TEACHERS

KUPPET has now written to the Teachers Service Commission, TSC to oppose the looming recovery of overpaid salaries by the Commission.

In the letter, the union expresses its dissatisfaction in the manner in which the TSC is dealing with the erroneous promotions.

UNILATERAL DECISION

The union has further accused the teachers’ employer of making unilateral decisions adding that the Commission ought to have consulted them on the matter.

According to KUPPET’s protest letter to the Commission, the process of cleaning TSC payroll should involve and represent the views of all the affected stakeholders.

Besides, the teachers who have been earning higher salaries should not be victimized since none of this is their doing.

TSC RECOVERED SALARIES

The Commission can recover salaries if the commission recalls the salary or if a teacher’s bank account is closed.

Any returned salary should be claimed in writing through the head of the institution.

It is upon the employee to notify the commission of any erroneous payment.

In case the employee passes on, then the next of kin should notify the bank immediately.

Heads of institutions should also report cases of death and absenteeism within 48 hours to prevent overpayment.

 

OVERPAYMENT

A TSC overpayment will be recovered as follows;

In reinstatement cases, the outstanding overpayment should be recovered in full but in case of death, any overpayment should be recovered in full from the employee’s pension benefits or gratuity.

 

 

SRC RECOMMENDATIONS

In 2017, the Salaries and Remuneration Commission, SRC conducted a job evaluation to determine the salaries of various categories of teachers.

According to the recommendations fronted by the SRC in 2017, teachers’ earnings should commensurate their output and responsibilities.

Consequently, new grades/ job groups were introduced which saw tutors stratified into 11 levels.

All P1 teachers were upgrades to job group H and converted to grade B5.

Teachers in Job Group H were also upgraded to job group J and converted to grade C1.

SENIOR MASTER POSITIONS

The Commission also introduced the position of senior masters in post-primary learning institutions. They were given a responsibility allowance to commensurate their extra duties.

SPECIAL SALARY

The Commission also dished out special school allowance which was retained until June 30 2018 and converted to special allowance.