Lecturers reject State's offer to Uasu officials

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Constantine Wasonga, the University Academic Staff Union (UASU) secretary general.

The University Academic Staff Union (Uasu) has rejected the counter-offer by the Inter-Public University Councils Consultative Forum (IPUCCF) on the gound that it failed  to address the money dispute and was therefore not acceptable to them.

Uasu Secretary General Constantine Wasonga (pictured) said IPUCCF's offer to only negotiate non-monetary issues such as a five-year leave for lecturers and to cap the retirement age of lecturers at 72 was of no use.

“The IPUCCF said it wanted to negotiate only two incidental items, which have no relationship whatsoever to the current plight of university workers or students,” he said yesterday.

The dons have said they will further institute both civil and criminal proceedings in accordance with the law against all vice chancellors whose universities have withheld pension contributions and other statutory and third party deductions.

Wasonga said the strike, now on day 47, would not end before agreements were signed.

“The strike is on until the 2017-2021 CBA is implemented, money is banked and a return-to-work formula is signed,” he said.