TSC is Recruiting 20,000 More JSS Teachers and Deploy Intern Teachers.
The government will provide financing to hire junior secondary school teachers who have been working as permanent interns, according to Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro.
To improve education, the instructors Service Commission (TSC) also intends to hire 20,000 more instructors.
Nyoro addressed worries about the necessity of reopening schools in the face of continuous floods and stressed the significance of putting kids’ safety first.
Teachers at Junior Secondary School (JSS) have sworn they won’t teach again unless the National Government, via the Ministry of Education and TSC, places them on permanent and pensionable terms.
JSS teachers, who are not happy with their current KSh17,000 salary, claim that labor laws prohibit the ongoing internship program, which has been extended for a another year.
They demand that TSC stop using employment letters as a political tool to hire MPs and instead abide by court rulings.
The teachers stress the need for fair hiring practices based on graduation year and age group, and they demand equitable treatment in the Public Service.
Due to teacher shortages, junior secondary teacher Esther Wanyonyi emphasizes the difficulties of teaching many topics with subpar teaching resources.
Chairman of the KUPPET Bungoma County Branch David Barasa and Secretary-General Augustine Kundu Luketelo show support for JSS teachers by bringing attention to problems including inadequate facilities and low pay.
In order to alleviate the teaching shortage, they implore President William Samoei Ruto to step in and address the issues JSS teachers are facing, including hiring them on permanent contracts.
TSC is Recruiting 20,000 More JSS Teachers and Deploy Intern Teachers.
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