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The Kenya National Private Security Workers Union has issued a strike notice to push for the implementation of a 6% salary increment after the High court upheld the Private Security Regulatory Authority (PSRA) legal notice setting the minimum wage for guards in Kenya at Sh30,000. (KNPSWU) secretary general Isaac Andabwa has now called on employers to comply with the court ruling failure to which they will call for a nationwide strike.
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Private security welfare : Kenya National Private Security Workers Union issue strike notice
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