Labour CS Bore disowns order to pay security guards Ksh.30K minimum salary
Labour Cabinet
Secretary Florence Bore has disowned a notice issued by Fazul Mahamed, the
Director General of the Private Security Regulatory Authority (PRSA), directing
that private security guards be paid a minimum gross pay of Ksh.30,000.
CS Bore, in a
statement issued on Friday, said her ministry cannot validate the pay raise
directive issued by PRSA, maintaining that the applicable minimum wage
remains operational.
She confirmed that
the issue is undergoing judicial review in the Employment and Labour Relations
Court in Nairobi, with Mahamed and PRSA being the respondents.
“As a ministry, we
cannot authenticate the stated publications and this is best responded to by
the Ministry of Interior and National Administration or the Authority who are
referred to in the publications," she stated.
"This matter
is currently active before the Employment and Labour Relations Court at Nairobi
under Judicial Review Application No. E043 of 2023. We are confident the court
will render a just and fair verdict, in accordance with our Constitution and
the law."
CS Bore said it
was imperative to involve all key actors to extensively bring up issues and
interests of both workers and employers.
She thus called
upon employers and employees to maintain calmness and patience as they await
the court ruling.
“In order to
comprehensively address the issues of concern and interest to workers and
employers in the sector, we require an integrated and all-inclusive approach,
bringing together key actors to look at the issue," she noted.
In the notice issued in November last year, the PRSA boss
stated that the Ksh.30,000 gross pay includes a basic salary of
Ksh.18,994.08, house allowance (Ksh.2,849.11) and overtime allowance
(Ksh.8,156.81).
According to the
notice, any person, government institution or private organization
who fails to pay a licensed security guard the mandated basic minimum
wage shall be liable to a fine, imprisonment or both in the
case of a natural person and Ksh.2 million for a company.
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