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Chairman Simon Waita criticized the process, arguing that regions with high teacher populations were disadvantaged. The union also demands a solution for 130,000 teachers stuck in the same job group for over five years.
KUPPET Nakuru Demands Revocation of Unfair Teacher Promotions
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