Migori: County workers protest against changes in employment terms in 'streamlining' exercise

Migori: County workers protest against changes in employment terms in 'streamlining' exercise

Migori county workers protest over suspension of contracts. /HILLARY OKEYO

A section of county workers took to the streets on Tuesday to protest against what they described as unfair labour practices in Migori county, with claims that some employees’ contracts had been suspended without explanation.

 

Led by the chairman of the workers' group, David Ogweno, the workers claimed that the County Government has suspended more than 40 employees, including 12 directors, 20 ward administrators and 8 sub-county administrators.


"There is no lawful explanation for the changes. This is a political matter and we will not allow genuine workers to be replaced by cronies. The workers are permanent and pensionable," he said. 

However, county secretary Oscar Olima denied the claims, saying that no employee had been fired but rather the county transferred some employees as part of efforts to streamline service delivery.

 

“We have taken into account the labor laws in the transfer of workers,” he said.


However, Mark Ouma, the deputy chairperson of the county workers' group, insisted that there was no basis for the changes.


"This is impunity and we will not allow it to happen," he said. 

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