KUPPET slams TSC for sacking 742 JSS intern teachers, threatens legal action
The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education
Teachers (KUPPET) has condemned the Monday sacking of 742 Junior Secondary School (JSS) intern teachers by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).
The dismissals made on grounds of gross
misconduct came just two days after the teachers called off a nationwide
strike, which initially commenced on April 17, to allow passage of the National
Budget on Thursday.
The intern teachers had downed their tools
due to concerns such as TSC's reluctance to hire them under permanent and
pensionable terms.
They subsequently suspended the strike
following successful negotiations with the National Assembly’s Labour and
Education committees which approved some of the teachers' demands consequently
presented to the budget committee.
In a statement on Wednesday, however, KUPPET
Deputy Secretary General Moses Nthurima decried the layoffs noting that they
did not follow proper procedure.
"We have received very distressing news
of dismissal of JSS teachers. The rule of justice allows people to be heard
first before being fired but these teachers were not invited to the board,” he
said.
“TSC has condemned young teachers to
joblessness. We want to condemn this unfortunate incident because TSC didn't
follow the right procedure."
Mr. Nthurima likewise pointed out that TSC
had promised not to terminate the intern teachers' contracts following
deliberations to end the aforesaid strike.
The commission in May sent out show cause
notices to 7,357 teachers regarding the contentious internship debacle.
Although the termination letters were dated June 6, 2024, they were sent out to
head teachers on June 10.
"We agreed that teachers who resumed
work after the strike should not be punished, that the commission would
withdraw the show cause letters and we had agreed on a framework to bring
sanity to JSS teachers," added Mr. Nthurima.
"The dismissal will complicate efforts. How
can they fire them when the passing of the bill to employ them on permanent and
pensionable is ongoing?"
Mr. Nthurima additionally warned that KUPPET
will not stand idly by while the dismissals are being implemented, threatening
legal action.
"KUPPET has spent months lobbying TSC
and the National Assembly and we shall not sit back and watch TSC sacking
teachers. We are asking them to consider their decision, all teachers should be
absorbed on permanent and pensionable," said the KUPPET DG.
"The Union is considering going to court
because this is unfair and unlawful."
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