The Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) stands to lose a significant number of its members if junior school teachers make good their threat to exit the union, citing lack of representation.
The teachers, under the Kenya Junior School Teachers Association (Kejusta), accused the Kuppet leadership of betrayal, neglect and prioritising the monthly union dues they receive over their professional welfare.
The 46,000 teachers under the lobby were recently absorbed by the government after two years of service as interns.
Two percent of their basic salary, amountin
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