Standoff as private security guards reject Ksh.30K minimum wage increase
In a joint press statement, the Kenya
Security Industry Association (KSIA) and Protective and Safety Association of
Kenya (PROSAK) said the Private Security Regulatory Authority (PSRA) Director
General Fazul Mahamed’s order for salary increment was illegal.
According to the lobbies, this directive
should be gazetted by Labour Cabinet Secretary Florence Bore before it is
enforced.
“Accordingly, only the Cabinet Secretary for
Labour and Social Protection is empowered by law to publish wage orders setting
out minimum terms of conditions of employment and only through the Kenya
Gazette,” the lobby groups said.
The PSRA boss had given an ultimatum for firms to increase security officers’ salaries to Ksh.30,000 in Nairobi and
Ksh.27,000 for those operating outside the metropolitan area.
Currently, the minimum pay for daytime
security officers is about Ksh.15,201.65 and Ksh.16,959 for night-time security
officers.
CS Bore on Friday however disowned the directive arguing
that her ministry cannot validate the pay raise directive issued by PRSA
pending the hearing and determination of a case currently in the
Employment and Labour Relations Court in Nairobi.
She maintained that the applicable minimum
wage remains operational.
The associations have called upon Interior Cabinet
Secretary Prof. Kithure Kindiki to intervene.
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