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More pay for teachers, employees as TSC pays April salaries; Tax relief factored in

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has finally paid April salaries for teachers. The salaries, that usually hit teachers’ accounts from 22nd of every month, were delayed this month as the Commission waited to configure income tax in line with the new regulations. The teachers, just like other employees in Kenya, have something to smile about … Continue reading More pay for teachers, employees as TSC pays April salaries; Tax relief factored in

Two learners to receive Sh5 million from TSC as defilement compensation

The Teachers Service Commission will be forced to pay a whooping sum total of Sh5 million Kenyan shillings as compensation to two pupils defiled by their head teacher. In a land mark ruling by court of appeal judges, the Commission should bear responsibility for failing to ensure safety of the learners while at school. TSC … Continue reading Two learners to receive Sh5 million from TSC as defilement compensation

TSC hardship allowance rates and areas

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, pays extra allowances (hardship allowances) to teachers working in areas classified as hardship. While classifying an area to be a hardship area, the locality must meet any of these conditions: Lack of or unavailability or inaccessibility to food, Inadequate transport and communication network, Limited basic social services and amenities, Persistent … Continue reading TSC hardship allowance rates and areas

THESE TEACHERS WILL CONTINUE MISSING SALARIES- TSC

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has released a list of teachers who are set to miss this month’s salary for failing to meet employment requirements. The list features newly employed teachers (who have not received any salaries, so far) for failing to submit their casualties. According to the commission, a newly employed teachers must have … Continue reading THESE TEACHERS WILL CONTINUE MISSING SALARIES- TSC

Kind teachers contribute Sh2 billion towards the covid-19 response fund

Teachers contributed a total of Sh2.4 billion towards the National Emergency Response Committee on Coronavirus. The commission had early on urged teachers to willingly make their contributions towards the kitty. After closure of the May payroll, the commission announced that it had received a total of Sh2,441,028 from the over 300,000 teachers on its payroll. … Continue reading Kind teachers contribute Sh2 billion towards the covid-19 response fund

This is what you must know about TSC teachers’ salaries

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, employs and pays teachers their monthly salaries plus allowances. The teachers’ pay is usually processed and paid as from 22nd of every month and onward. Once you are newly employed, the commission will appoint you to the payroll and you start earning as soon as your casualty form is received … Continue reading This is what you must know about TSC teachers’ salaries

TSC teacher’s pay from the T-pay portal https://payslip.tsc.go.ke/

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, payslip is a monthly generated document that shows the much a teacher earns. The payslip is generated from the TSC payroll and can be downloaded from the TSC payslips portal (T-pay) by using the address https://payslip.tsc.go.ke/. The payslip contains such crucial information as the teacher’s monthly gross pay, allowances and deductions. … Continue reading TSC teacher’s pay from the T-pay portal https://payslip.tsc.go.ke/

Employing TSC intern teachers on permanent and pensionable terms. Way forward?

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, opted to recruit teachers on an internship programme in a bid to address the teething staffing gaps in public primary and secondary schools. This programme would see intern teachers hired to work along the ones on permanent and pensionable terms. whereas both categories execute similar teaching tasks, the monthly perks … Continue reading Employing TSC intern teachers on permanent and pensionable terms. Way forward?

PRIVATE SCHOOL TEACHERS APPEAL FOR STIMULUS PACKAGE, CITING LACK OF BASIC NEEDS DESPITE STUNNING PERFORMANCE IN NATIONAL EXAMS; LATEST EDUCATION NEWS

By the time schools gradually re-open in September 2020, private school teachers and their BOM counterparts will have been baptized through the fire, gone to hell by foot, and tested the wrath of the harsh economic realities catapulted by the Covid-19 pandemic. What plan does the government have for them?

TSC TO SLASH P1 TEACHERS’ PAY; HUGE SALARY CUTS AWAIT TEACHERS, ESPECIALLY P1 TUTORS FOLLOWING IRREGULAR PROMOTIONS, TSC SHEDS MORE LIGHT; READ THE ACTUAL TSC CIRCULAR ON TEACHERS’ PROMOTIONS BELOW

It is now crystal clear that some teachers especially those in primary schools are staring at imminent huge salary cuts after they were irregularly promoted to grades with higher salary perks during the implementation of the 2017-2021 CBA.

Teacher deficits per county: TSC News

Kakamega county has the highest teacher shortage in the country. This is according to the latest data provided by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC. The Western region county, Kakamega, needs about 3,544 more teachers in order to attain its curriculum based establishment (CBE). Bungoma county, also from the western region, has a shortfall of 2,813 … Continue reading Teacher deficits per county: TSC News