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KEMRI scientists challenge retirement age at 65, want to work until 74

Eva Aluvaala Nambati-Human DNA identification Lab and Senior research Scientist at Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) at the Fragment analysis laboratory lab in Nairobi on 30th January 2022 [File, Standard]

A section of research scientists at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) has filed a case in the High Court seeking to challenge their mandatory retirement age of 65 years.

In a petition filed at the Employment and Labour Court (ELC), the researchers seconded to KEMRI from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) want to retire at 74 years.

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