It is Not Over for Teachers who Missed recent TSC Promotions.
The commission’s admittance of faults in the recently disclosed teacher list has given instructors who were not promoted another chance at hope, following the TSC’s recent announcement of promotions.
TSC claims that as this occurs in all large-scale promotional campaigns, some of the prominent mistakes on the promotion list should be seen as common.
Because they believe the panel is prejudiced, commission officials have asked teachers not to jeopardize the commission’s integrity.
Education stakeholders have been sceptical about the results’ reliability for some time now, even after they were published on the TSC website.
As of right now, TSC promotion letters are the only way that should be used to resolve any observed inconsistencies in promotions, thus the impacted instructors should continue to wait for them.
There is still hope available for individuals whose names were left off the list, especially for the professors who attended the interviews.
Those who were successful are probably going to get messages from TSC County and Sub-County offices asking them to pick up letters.
Teachers on the list who will receive promotion letters will be instructed to report to schools in need on time.
The rewarded instructors should experience a variety of rewards, one of which is psychological gratification from their much-deserved promotions.
Additionally, teachers will take on more senior roles that will undoubtedly draw new, lucrative monthly salary opportunities.
The chiefs of the KUPPET and KNUT unions have continued to bemoan to TSC since the announcement of these promotions slots.
The unions moved forward by requesting that TSC publish an exhaustive list that included the counties or subcounties to which each promoted teacher was clearly named.
It is Not Over for Teachers who Missed recent TSC Promotions.
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