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‘Lecturers’ strike has been called off following successful negotiations’ – CS Mutua announces
Labour Cabinet Secretary Dr Alfred Mutua during a meeting with university workers representatives on Wednesday September 25, 2024. PHOTO/@DrAlfredMutua/X
Labour Cabinet Secretary Dr Alfred Mutua during a meeting with university workers representatives on Wednesday September 25, 2024. PHOTO/@DrAlfredMutua/X

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Cabinet Secretary for Labour and Social Protection Alfred Mutua has announced an end to the lecturers’ strike that had disrupted learning in public universities.

Taking to his official social media accounts on Thursday, September 26, 2024, Mutua stated that the involved parties had agreed to call off the strike following successful negotiations.

Mutua on deal with lecturers

Mutua announced that the strike had been resolved after a day-long meeting at the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection headquarters.

Labour CS Alfred Mutua after reaching agreement with university workers representatives on Thursday, September 26, 2024. PHOTO/@DrAlfredMutua/X
Labour CS Alfred Mutua after reaching agreement with university workers representatives on Thursday, September 26, 2024. PHOTO/@DrAlfredMutua/X

According to Mutua, the agreement was brokered between the Inter-Public Universities Councils Consultative Forum (IPUCCF), the Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE), Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU), the Kenya Universities Staff Union (KUSU), and the Kenya Union of Domestic, Hotels, Educational Institutions, Hospitals, and Allied Workers (KUDHEIHA).

“I am pleased to announce that the two-week strike disrupting learning in public universities across the country has been called off following successful negotiations. This strike, involving university lecturers, non-teaching staff, and various workers’ unions, was resolved after a day-long meeting at the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection headquarters, bringing much-needed relief to thousands of students and staff.

“The agreement was brokered between the Inter-Public Universities Councils Consultative Forum (IPUCCF), the Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE), and three key unions: the Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU), the Kenya Universities Staff Union (KUSU), and the Kenya Union of Domestic, Hotels, Educational Institutions, Hospitals, and Allied Workers (KUDHEIHA),” Mutua stated.

Ending lecturers’ strike

This comes just a day after Mutua constituted an inter-ministerial negotiation team to look into the concerns raised by the striking university staff.

The CS on Wednesday, September 25, revealed that the team will consist of representatives from the Ministry of Labour, the Ministry of Education, the National Treasury, the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC), public universities, the State Corporations Advisory Committee (SCAC), and the staff unions.

Mutua indicated that the inter-ministerial team would help strike a deal that would end the learningΒ disruption that has been caused by the staff strike.

β€œThis committee will address the key concerns raised by the unions and work toward a return-to-work agreement,” CS Mutua’s statement read in part.

The lecturers have been pushing for the implementation of their 2021- 2025 Collective Bargaining Agreement.

Dons and staff affiliated with the UASU are agitated over stalled negotiations on the 2021-25 collective bargaining agreement which hasn’t been implemented since 2017.

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