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Moi university employees threaten to boycott work over delayed salaries

They are demanding salaries for February and March apart from other allowances.

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by MATHEWS NDANYI

Big-read17 March 2023 - 13:09
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  • They were led by UASU branch secretary Busolo Wegesa, Mary Chepkwemoi from KUSU, and Benson Magasi from KUDHEIHA.
  • Chepkwemoi said the employees were also concerned with irregular deductions on their salaries.
Union representatives for Moi University employees speaking after a meeting in Eldoret on March 17, 2023

More than 3,500 employees of Moi University have threatened to boycott work due to non-payment of salaries.

Officials from unions representing the workers met in Eldoret and said they would boycott work from the 3rd of next month if the management of the university does not pay them.

 

They were led by UASU branch secretary Busolo Wegesa, Mary Chepkwemoi from KUSU, and Benson Magasi from KUDHEIHA.

They are demanding salaries for February and March apart from other allowances.

Wegesa said most of the employees were unable to report to work because they had no money to use as fare or for other basic needs including food.

The university has been facing serious financial challenges with debts running to over Sh6 Billion.

The debts include unremitted statutory deductions for the workers.

Chepkwemoi said the employees were also concerned with irregular deductions on their salaries.

"The university has ignored our signed CBA agreement and keeps on making illegal deductions from our salaries without consulting anyone," Chepkwemoi said.

Vice Chancellor of the University Professor Isaac Kosgey was locked in a meeting at the University and could not be accessed for comment by the time of going to the press.


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