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Kenya Union of Post primary Education Teachers is urging their members to forward their proposals for the new Collective Bargaining Agreement. Addressing KUPPET members during the union’s Siaya branch annual general meeting in Ramba, Assistant National Treasurer, Ronald Tonui said that the union will demand 100% salary increment during the next collective bargaining agreement to compensate for the dwindled purchasing power of the teachers.
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KUPPET pushing for better welfare
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