JSS Teachers Placed In A New Union By TSC. Beginning with the current academic year, Junior Secondary School (JSS) teachers are required to join the Kenya National Union of Teachers.
This comes after the Teachers Service Commission published a new directive on the subject, which can be viewed here.
According to the TSC, beginning today, all instructors who work in junior secondary schools must be members of Knut.
There are rumors that the labor conflicts that these instructors were involved in had been resolved. It is vital to note that Knut is a union that has traditionally represented teachers in primary schools.
On the other side, the Kenya organisation of Post primary Education Teachers, or Kuppet for short.
JSS Teachers Placed In A New Union By TSC
This is another organisation that works within the education sector
It represents teachers working in secondary schools as well as other environments.
The teachers working in junior secondary schools will pay the same monthly dues and contribute 2%.
This is part of their base income to the Knut union, just like their existing counterparts working in primary schools do.
The month of April brought remuneration for a significant portion of the teachers who worked in junior secondary schools.