No salary raise for teachers as Knut, Kuppet sign CBA
Teachers in public primary and secondary schools will wait at least a year before they can get any salary raise after unions agreed with their employer on a new worker's deal.
Teachers unions, Knut and Kuppet on Tuesday signed a new workers' deal on condition that the suspension only lasts a year.
The agreement will serve between this July to July 2026.
This a compromise to the hard stance the unions had taken in the initial negotiations that they would take nothing short of a pay rise.
"We understand that the commission is ready to call us back so that we can review the document that we have upended today," Akello Misori the Kuppet secretary-general said.
The teacher's employer declined the push for a salary raise, noting that the Salaries and Remuneration Commission h...