Bomet ECDE teachers dispute claims made by peers that they have received payment for their 18-month arrears.
Desmond Lang’at, the executive secretary of Bomet KNUT, has already addressed the media regarding the demands of ECDE instructors.
Due to an 18-month compensation impasse, he has threatened to organize ECDE teachers to go on strike.
Some Bomet ECDE teachers have broken away from their peers who maintain they have received payment from the county for the full 18 months of wages.
Since no money has been sent into their accounts, the 127 instructors who were selected from different ECDEs throughout the county referred to the statements as deceptive.
Executive Secretary of the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Branch Desmond Lang’at intervened, alleging that teachers who had recently claimed to have received compensation had been bought off to make such claims.
Some educators recently asserted that they had received their wages. The main issue is that ECDE teachers endure a great deal of misery.
The fact that teachers were bought off to speak to the media is even more alarming,” he said. ECDE students in a Bomet classroom. A few educators have come forward to dispute allegations that they have received their 18-month salary arrears.
Speaking to the media, he denounced the county education executive and other officials for failing to support the teachers and voiced his displeasure with the employers’ illegal practice of not remitting the instructors’ NSSF contributions.
Lang’at has threatened to rally teachers to put down their tools if the situation is not immediately resolved.
Speaking to the media two days earlier, a few educators asserted that they had been paid for eighteen months, thanking the county administration for their support and for setting up Early Childhood Development Centers all around the county.
Bomet ECDE teachers dispute claims made by peers that they have received payment for their 18-month arrears.
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