Public university lecturers issue strike notice over salary delays

Lecturers in public universities decry salary delays vowing to commence nationwide strike if the government doesn't honour its commitment
Lecturers in public universities decry salary delays vowing to commence nationwide strike if the government doesn’t honour its commitment.
In a joint press briefing at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) Juja main campus in Kiambu County, the Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU) leadership announced a plan by members to start picketing from Monday to protest the pay delays.
Led by JKUAT Chapter Secretary General Dr Shadrack Muya, the officials said they can no longer tolerate the salary delays which they say are turning members into beggars.
“It is with great concern that by May 17, 2024, our members have not received their salaries for April despite fulfilling their duties and serving as per their contractual terms, they are yet to be compensated.
“This is a clear violation of the Employment Act 2007 and the Constitution of Kenya 2010,” said Dr Muya’s statement on behalf of the seven affected universities.
The unionists averred that the delay in salary payments has caused significant hardship to lecturers, thus affecting their ability to meet financial obligations such as servicing standing orders, mortgage payments, and school fees among others.
“As a result, many of us have been forced to resort to loans from Fuliza, Mswari, and shylocks to survive. This amounts to demeaning and causing embarrassment to our members,”
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“Imagine a whole professor facing the closure of his rental house for non-payment of rent or begging a school principal not to send home his child over fees arrears,” UASU the union’s JKUAT Chapter Treasurer Timona Soita posed.
Similar sentiments were expressed by JKUAT Chapter Chairman Muiga Rugara who accused the government and the University management of failing in their obligations and subjecting public institutions of higher education to possible collapse.
Some of the other affected institutions include Moi University, Kenyatta University, Technical University of Kenya, and Masinde Muliro University of Technology.
The lecturers say the pay delays have disrupted essential services tied to statutory contributions, including access to medical services.
They also vowed to engage in monthly picketing/ strike starting from the 5th day of each subsequent month if salaries for the previous month remain unpaid.
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