Striking Moi University lecturers reject employer's 'little' offer

File image of Moi University's administration block at the main campus in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County.

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The striking lecturers of Moi University in Eldoret, Uasin
Gishu County, have rejected an offer by the university's council, terming it
too little.
The dons have vowed to continue with the industrial
action.
Addressing the press on Monday, the Universities’ Academic
Staff Union (UASU) Eldoret branch secretary-general, Busolo Wekesa, said they
have been negotiating with the employer since Thursday last week, but
their members have rejected the offer until all of their demands are met.
“We have received the offers and are deliberating with the
employer, but so far the staff have said that it is too little and they will
not accept it unless they are offered something better,” Dr Wekesa said.
He noted that members were physically going through the
offers on Monday before making further deliberations on the way forward.
UASU Moi University branch chairman Richard Kero said while
they have been working tirelessly, sacrificing their time to recover the
syllabus after the past strike, the university has “failed them.”
“Some of our members are suffering due to the burden of
loans that have seen them placed on the Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) listing,
as many go home without a pension,” Kero said.
UASU members at Moi University went on strike on August 20
and have said they won’t resume their duties until a return-to-work
formula signed with the university council on November 30, 2024,
is implemented.
The union demands that salaries for June and July 2025
should be paid as per the negotiated 2021-2025 Collective Bargaining Agreement
rates.
Additionally, it wants the clauses on review and
promotion of staff and retirement age in the negotiated 2021-2025
National Collective Bargaining Agreement to be fully honoured.
The government fired the 41-year-old institution’s old council
and installed a new one in January as part of efforts to rescue it.
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