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Kenya: Teachers in Planned Mass Demo Today
The Star, 7 September 2015
Teachers have planned mass demonstrations to force the government to honour their 50-60 per cent salary increment. Read more »
The strike has entered its second week with both teachers and the government showing no signs of backing down.
Teachers outside the Kenya National Union of Teachers Offices in Mombasa.
The Teachers Service Commission has declared the salary strike illegal because it didn't receive notice from the unions. Read more »
The government's refusal to implement the 50-60 percent salary hike as ordered by the courts is making teachers boycott work. Read more »
The court's ruling was greeted with jubilation by teachers who had been asking for a 50 to 60 percent salary increase. Read more »
Teachers have maintained they will proceed if the Teachers Service Commission does not give them a salary increase as ordered by the Labour Court. Read more »
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