Good News To Teachers As Knut Makes This Move On Retirement Dues
The Kenyan government is required under the country’s constitution to establish a Teachers Service Commission (TSC) that will be responsible for the registration, recruitment, promotion, and discipline of teachers in Kenya’s elementary and secondary schools.
Teachers are required to work until they reach the age of 60, at which point they are required to retire in order to make room for new, younger teachers. On the other hand, when they retire, teachers do earn retirement benefits, which are paid out in proportion to the number of years a teacher has worked and the job category they were in when they retired.
On the other hand, it does not take a very long time for a teacher to start receiving the retirement benefits that are due to them. A substantial number of journeys to TSC offices as well as the ministry of National Treasury are another reason why it could take a long time for a teacher to receive retirement benefits. This is another reason why it might take a long time for a teacher to earn retirement benefits.
In addition, there are certain dishonest workers employed at the Treasury and the TSC who take advantage of the fact that they are in a position of power and try to extort money from the public.
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This might wind up in na, which is where the most recent move by KNUT will be put into effect. It has been reported that the union has requested that the National Assembly overturn the existing law on teachers’ pensions in order to simplify the process for teachers and allow them to get their pensions straight from TSC.
According to James Muuo, who is the National Treasure of KNUT, he has stated that toturs are intended to be paid by TSC and not by any other body. This information can be found in his statements.
If this motion is going to be enacted by the National Assembly, then it will put an end to the anguish that they are going through by accelerating the payment of their pension.
Good News To Teachers As Knut Makes This Move On Retirement Dues