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What striking lecturers have been offered by the government

14th March, 2018

Lecturers will tomorrow escalate their strike by holding street protests over government’s failure to negotiate the 2017-21 CBA. The protests will mark a fortnight since they downed tools on March 1.

University Academic Staff Union Secretary General Constantine Wasonga said non-teaching staff affiliated to Kenya University Staff Union and Kenya Union of Domestic, Hotels, Educational Institutions, Hospitals and Allied Workers will join the peaceful march.

“I urge all dons to come out in numbers as we fight for a better CBA. Keep away from any official responsibility; lectures, setting, marking, invigilating exams, research supervision, field trips, attachment and teaching practice,” he said in a statement.

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