Junior Secondary School (JSS) teachers are urging the government to grant them permanent and pensionable employment. In Kericho County, JSS teachers are demanding the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) convert their employment terms. Science teachers in Kericho have warned they will not resume the new academic term without permanent employment contracts. Similarly, contract teachers in Migori County are urging the government for permanent jobs as their contracts expire. The teachers are also expressing grievances over conflicting statements from various education officials, which has led to uncertainty about their employment.
Intern teachers in Kenya are expressing grievances over conflicting statements from education officials, leading to uncertainty regarding their employment and welfare. The issue centers on discrepancies in communication from various authorities within the Ministry of Education.
Junior secondary school teachers in Kericho County are demanding that the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) convert their employment to permanent and pensionable terms. They highlight continued job insecurity affecting a significant number of teachers across the country.
Science teachers in Kericho have issued a stern warning: they will not resume the new academic term without permanent employment contracts. This ultimatum comes amidst ongoing discussions regarding their job security and terms of service.