Lectures disrupted as university unions begin nationwide strike

Education
By Sharon Wanga | Sep 18, 2024
Kisii University staff march in the University premises during the start of the nationwide UASU strike. [Sammy Omingo, Standard]

Lectures in public universities across the country have been disrupted after the Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU) and the Kenya Universities Staff Union (KUSU) began a nationwide strike on Wednesday, September 18.

The unions accuse the government of failing to adhere to the 2021-2025 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

"We are ready for talks, but we will not return to work until a deal is reached," said UASU Secretary General Constantine Wasonga.

"They either sign the 2021-2025 CBA or it will be the end of the world."

The unions demand action on several issues, including alleged discriminatory medical cover, annual salary increments, staff promotions, proper staff placement and improved working conditions.

Last week, the unions announced plans to strike but efforts by Government to avert the strike through negotiations ended without an agreement.

Wasonga described the response from the negotiations as "disheartening."

KUSU Secretary General Charles Mukhwaya reiterated the unions' position, saying the strike would continue until a deal is struck.

"If there is truly no money, we are left with no choice but to strike until a fair deal is reached. We demand accountability and equitable treatment for all," said Mukhwaya.

"We don't eat promises and promissory notes. We don't care if it takes years. We want something tangible."

The strike comes a week after university students called off their strike following government intervention.

The industrial action by university staff is expected to disrupt learning in 35 public universities nationwide.

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