TSC News: Knut to TSC; Prioritize Interns in Next Recruitment.
In the ongoing discussions between the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT), there are significant considerations for revamping the disciplinary structure for educators. This potential transformation gains momentum through the collaborative efforts of TSC CEO Dr. Nancy Macharia and KNUT Secretary-General Collins Oyuu. The Union is also asking the TSC to consider recruitment of Intern Teachers on permanent and pensionable terms.
A key highlight in KNUT’s 2024 teacher recruitment cycle proposals is the prioritization of intern teachers. According to Collins Oyuu, KNUT’s General Secretary, field teachers, with substantial knowledge, are at a better place of fulfilling their classroom responsibilities effectively.
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Furthermore, KNUT is urging the government to address teachers’ interests comprehensively. The union criticizes certain teachers’ associations for allegedly encouraging educators to protest for permanent employment, considering such actions counterproductive.
Collins Oyuu expresses the union’s stance by advocating for the conversion of intern teachers to permanent and pensionable terms after their internship period. This plea derives its basis from their commendable service and distinction in their roles, aligning with KNUT’s overarching goal of ensuring the welfare and job security of educators in Kenya.
TSC News: Knut to TSC; Prioritize Interns in Next Recruitment.