TSC set to pay leave allowance as Kuppet demand a month salary as leave allowance

TSC set to pay leave allowance as Kuppet demand a month salary as leave allowance

Teachers employed with Teachers Service Commission (TSC) are warming up as the Commission is set to pay them leave allowance in their January salary this week.

Teachers like other public service employees, are entitled to a number of leaves including a thirty days annual leave with full pay which can be applied during school holidays.

In the last Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between TSC and teachers unions in July 2021, the Commission outlined leave allowance rates as follows;

ANNUAL LEAVE ALLOWANCE

GradeAnnual Leave Allowance
B54,000
C14,000
C26,000
C36,000
C46,000
cs6,000
D110,000
D210,000
D310,000
D410,000
D510,000

However according to Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet), this amount is too little to be called annual leave allowance.

Kuppet has proposed salary and allowance changes for its teachers which include a new and enhanced leave allowance.

Kuppet argues that the economy has recovered from impact of Covid-19 pandemic and now wants the lowest-paid teacher to earn Sh59,425, up from Sh34,955.

PROPOSED LEAVE ALLOWANCE FOR GRADE C2 TEACHERS

Salary scale pointCurrent Leave AllowanceProposed Leave Allowance
1600027,325
26000 28,792
36000 30,335
46000 31,956
56000 32,988
66000 34,955
76000 36,280
 8600037,654
 9600039,081
 10600040,562
 11600042,099
 12600043,694

Should Kuppet salary proposal go through the highest-paid teacher will take home Sh153,715, up from Sh118,242.

Kuppet Secretary-General Akelo Misori said the increment will translate to between 30-70 per cent for highest paid workers and the lowest earners. In a media briefing, the Kuppet official said they have informed the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) of the development and also issued timelines to guide the process.

“Upon the expiry of 21 days, the union will review the commission’s response before convening our organs to give further directions on the next course of action,” said Mr Misori.

This means that TSC has until mid-February to invite teachers to the negotiation table.

The teachers’ unions have come under sharp focus for signing a non-monetary collective bargaining agreement (CBA) that only provided for enhanced maternity benefits and lenient transfers to cushion couples.

PROPOSED LEAVE ALLOWANCE FOR GRADE C3 TEACHERS

Salary Scale pointCurrent Leave Allowance Proposed Leave Allowance
  16,00033,908
  26,00034,570
  36,00035,167
  46,00035,837
  56,00036,536
  66,00037,087
  76,00037,867
  86,00038,677
  96,00039,532
  106,00041,417
  116,00043,391
  126,00045,463
  1136,00047,624
  146,00049,912

Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) has also called for opening of fresh talks on the 2021-2025 CBA, saying the economy has recovered.

Knut Secretary-General Collins Oyuu, without giving timelines, said the talks must be concluded even as he indicated that the union had already kick-started negotiations with TSC.

“The last CBA catered much for administrators but this time round, we will make sure that teachers will have a chunk of what will be added in their salaries,” said Mr Oyuu.

Knut has, however, not indicated whether it will make fresh demands for salary raise or will stick to the old offer that was pitched under Wilson Sossion.

Knut had proposed a salary increment of between 120 to 200 per cent.

PROPOSED LEAVE ALLOWANCE FOR GRADE C4 TEACHERS

Salary Scale pointCURRENT LEAVE ALLOWANCEPROPOSED LEAVE ALLOWANCE
  1  6,00035,927
  2  6,000    37,495
  3  6,000    39,136
  4  6,000    40,849
  5  6,000    42,642
  6  6,000    45,463
  7  6,000    47,624
  8  6,000    49,912
  9  6,000    51,632

Misori said when the unions and TSC signed the non-monetary CBA on July 13 last year, there was a freeze in salary reviews for the third public sector remuneration and benefits due to poor economic performance occasioned by Covid-19.

“The excuse of Covid-19 should no longer be used to deny teachers their deserved salary reviews,” said Misori, adding that the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) has been biased against teachers while favouring other civil servants.

The union argues that teachers, who are among the lowest paid public servants, have continued to slide into poverty due to sharp inflation over the last two years, while other public servants continue to enjoy higher salaries.

TSC set to pay leave allowance as Kuppet demand a month salary as leave allowance

TSC set to pay leave allowance as Kuppet demand a month salary as leave allowance

Teachers employed with Teachers Service Commission (TSC) are warming up as the Commission is set to pay them leave allowance in their January salary this week.

Teachers like other public service employees, are entitled to a number of leaves including a thirty days annual leave with full pay which can be applied during school holidays.

In the last Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between TSC and teachers unions in July 2021, the Commission outlined leave allowance rates as follows;

ANNUAL LEAVE ALLOWANCE

GradeAnnual Leave Allowance
B54,000
C14,000
C26,000
C36,000
C46,000
cs6,000
D110,000
D210,000
D310,000
D410,000
D510,000

However according to Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet), this amount is too little to be called annual leave allowance.

Kuppet has proposed salary and allowance changes for its teachers which include a new and enhanced leave allowance.

Kuppet argues that the economy has recovered from impact of Covid-19 pandemic and now wants the lowest-paid teacher to earn Sh59,425, up from Sh34,955.

PROPOSED LEAVE ALLOWANCE FOR GRADE C2 TEACHERS

Salary scale pointCurrent Leave AllowanceProposed Leave Allowance
1600027,325
26000 28,792
36000 30,335
46000 31,956
56000 32,988
66000 34,955
76000 36,280
 8600037,654
 9600039,081
 10600040,562
 11600042,099
 12600043,694

Should Kuppet salary proposal go through the highest-paid teacher will take home Sh153,715, up from Sh118,242.

Kuppet Secretary-General Akelo Misori said the increment will translate to between 30-70 per cent for highest paid workers and the lowest earners. In a media briefing, the Kuppet official said they have informed the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) of the development and also issued timelines to guide the process.

“Upon the expiry of 21 days, the union will review the commission’s response before convening our organs to give further directions on the next course of action,” said Mr Misori.

This means that TSC has until mid-February to invite teachers to the negotiation table.

The teachers’ unions have come under sharp focus for signing a non-monetary collective bargaining agreement (CBA) that only provided for enhanced maternity benefits and lenient transfers to cushion couples.

PROPOSED LEAVE ALLOWANCE FOR GRADE C3 TEACHERS

Salary Scale pointCurrent Leave Allowance Proposed Leave Allowance
  16,00033,908
  26,00034,570
  36,00035,167
  46,00035,837
  56,00036,536
  66,00037,087
  76,00037,867
  86,00038,677
  96,00039,532
  106,00041,417
  116,00043,391
  126,00045,463
  1136,00047,624
  146,00049,912

Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) has also called for opening of fresh talks on the 2021-2025 CBA, saying the economy has recovered.

Knut Secretary-General Collins Oyuu, without giving timelines, said the talks must be concluded even as he indicated that the union had already kick-started negotiations with TSC.

“The last CBA catered much for administrators but this time round, we will make sure that teachers will have a chunk of what will be added in their salaries,” said Mr Oyuu.

Knut has, however, not indicated whether it will make fresh demands for salary raise or will stick to the old offer that was pitched under Wilson Sossion.

Knut had proposed a salary increment of between 120 to 200 per cent.

PROPOSED LEAVE ALLOWANCE FOR GRADE C4 TEACHERS

Salary Scale pointCURRENT LEAVE ALLOWANCEPROPOSED LEAVE ALLOWANCE
  1  6,00035,927
  2  6,000    37,495
  3  6,000    39,136
  4  6,000    40,849
  5  6,000    42,642
  6  6,000    45,463
  7  6,000    47,624
  8  6,000    49,912
  9  6,000    51,632

Misori said when the unions and TSC signed the non-monetary CBA on July 13 last year, there was a freeze in salary reviews for the third public sector remuneration and benefits due to poor economic performance occasioned by Covid-19.

“The excuse of Covid-19 should no longer be used to deny teachers their deserved salary reviews,” said Misori, adding that the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) has been biased against teachers while favouring other civil servants.

The union argues that teachers, who are among the lowest paid public servants, have continued to slide into poverty due to sharp inflation over the last two years, while other public servants continue to enjoy higher salaries.

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