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    KUPPET Urges Striking Teachers to Maintain Boycott Despite Court Order

    Channel 15 NewsBy Channel 15 NewsAugust 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read299 Views
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    The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has urged its members to persist with their ongoing strike, defying a recent court order that temporarily suspended the industrial action. In a statement released on Wednesday, KUPPET’s Secretary-General, Akelo Misori, called on teachers to remain steadfast and ignore any “distractions” that could derail their fight for better working conditions.

    The strike, which has seen thousands of teachers across the country down their tools, was initiated in response to unmet demands concerning salary increments and improved working conditions. However, the Labour Court’s decision to temporarily halt the strike has created a contentious atmosphere, with the government pushing for the immediate return of teachers to their classrooms.

    Despite the court’s ruling, Misori emphasized the importance of unity among KUPPET members, asserting that their demands were legitimate and should be addressed comprehensively. “We understand that the court has issued a suspension, but our fight for fair treatment and better working conditions must continue. We ask all teachers to remain on strike and disregard any distractions,” Misori stated.

    The call for continued industrial action is expected to heighten tensions between the teachers’ union and the government, which has been urging a swift resolution to the standoff to prevent further disruption to the education sector.

    Misori’s remarks have sparked mixed reactions, with some supporting the union’s stance while others express concern about the potential impact on students and the broader education system. As the situation unfolds, all eyes will be on the government’s next move, particularly in light of the court’s involvement.

    KUPPET’s determination to proceed with the strike highlights the deep-seated issues within the education sector, as teachers continue to advocate for fair compensation and improved work environments. The union’s leadership has vowed to press on until their demands are met, setting the stage for a protracted standoff unless a compromise is reached soon.

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