By Francis Kioko
The Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) has decided to retract its planned teachers’ strike, initially set to begin on Monday, August 26. The decision was made on Sunday following an intense meeting by the union’s National Executive Council at their Nairobi headquarters.
Knut Secretary-General Collins Oyuu announced that the union chose to suspend the strike to allow the Teachers Service Commission more time to address their pressing concerns. He urged all union members to resume their duties and report to schools as scheduled on Monday.
In response to the union’s decision, Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos expressed his gratitude, urging parents to ensure their children return to school on Monday. He further assured that the government is committed to resolving the outstanding issues raised by the teachers’ union, signaling a potential thaw in the standoff between educators and the state.
in a contracting turn of event KUPPET on its part declared the much anticipated teacher’s strike is on with 68 of its NEC members endorsing the strike leaving parents and guardians in a confusion state following this double pronouncements from the two teachers’s unions.
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