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Kenya: State Agrees to Pay Lecturers Their Pay Balance
Nation, 13 July 2017
The government has bowed to pressure and agreed to pay striking lecturers the Sh10 billion they have been demanding. Read more »
The state has bowed to pressure and agreed to pay-up striking lecturers U.S.$50 million owed to them on top of the U.S.$46 million it has already paid.
University staff union members.
Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i has not "responded to inquiries" on the payment of the salary increase to the more than 27,700 university workers. Lecturers and workers ... Read more »
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