Fate Of Teachers Not Promoted. The list of more than 36,500 teachers who passed the interviews and were promoted was released by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).
But information from the Kenya Union of Primary Teachers (KNUT) has surfaced, indicating that the Teachers Service Commission omitted 15,858 people from the recently announced promotions.
Hezbon Otieno, the deputy secretary general of KNUT, stated that the union will file a petition in this regard, to which the TSC is anticipated to reply.
According to Otieno, the panel purposefully omitted certain teachers who have been eligible for promotions but have been stagnant for more than 12 years.
Speaking in Bomet during the branch elections, Mr. Otieno Hezbon, the first deputy national chairman, mentioned that a number of teachers had retired without receiving promotions.
Mr. Otieno claims that when teachers aren’t given promotion, they become demoralized at their desks, where the government expects them to carry out the delivery of education.
As of the beginning of the second term, almost 36,000 teachers have been promoted, while an additional 6,000 instructors are still awaiting promotions to the junior school level, according to the Teachers Service Commission..
As of the beginning of the second term, almost 36,000 teachers have been promoted, while an additional 6,000 instructors are still awaiting promotions to the junior school level, according to the Teachers Service Commission.
Fate Of Teachers Not Promoted
The commission said that the letters have finished printing and that instructors would be able to pick them up from the district TSC offices.