Promotions for 25,000 Teachers: MPs Gives TSC 7 Days to Address Controversies.
Promotions for 25,000 Teachers: MPs Gives TSC 7 Days to Address Controversies. The Teachers Service Commission (TSC), led by its […]
Promotions for 25,000 Teachers: MPs Gives TSC 7 Days to Address Controversies. The Teachers Service Commission (TSC), led by its […]
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KUPPET Bungoma Branch executive secretary Augustine Luketelo has cautioned TSC against discrimination.
Worth noting is the fact that teachers who receive administrative warnings or face disciplinary cases will have their promotions delayed or they may not get promoted at all if they engage in gross misconduct since they are considered unreliable and irresponsible.
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.
According to the Commission, this will help promote efficiency in the appointment and deployment of administrators in public schools.
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.
In its latest guidelines, the Commission has decentralized the role of appointing all primary and secondary school administrators (principals, deputies, heads, senior teachers, and masters) save for extra County and national schools.
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.