Teachers have warned of potential disruption to learning activities in all public schools beginning Monday, July 7, due to stalled negotiations for a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT), led by its Secretary General, Collins Oyuu, threatened to lead a nationwide strike should the Teachers' Service Commission (TSC) fail to commence talks for the new CBA.
Oyuu, while addressing the press on Tuesday afternoon, accused TSC of allegedly declining the talks despite the expiry of the current CBA, which lapsed on June 30 this year.
The KNUT boss made the pronouncement moments after a consultative meeting with TSC officials at the Commission headquarters in Nairobi for talks over the new 2025/2029 CBA.