UASU issues 7-day strike notice, says CBA should be implemented in full

UASU Secretary General Dr Constantine Wasonga addressing the media on August 20, 2021. PHOTO| COURTESY

The University Academic Staff Union (UASU) has issued a seven-day strike notice following failure by the government to fully implement the 2017/202i Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

In a press briefing on Friday, UASU Secretary General Constantine Wasonga said the Inter-Public Universities Councils Consultative Forum (IPCCF) and the government were in contempt of court for failing to implement the agreement.

“On  January 15, 2021, the Employment and Labour Relations Court ruled that the 2017/2021 Collective Bargaining Agreement be implemented as was negotiated. Today I want to say IPCCF has not implemented the CBA as per the court judgment,” said Dr Wasonga.

UASU Secretary General Dr Constantine Wasonga said the Inter-Public Universities Councils Consultative Forum (IPCCF) and the government were in contempt of court for failing to implement the agreement. Dr Wasonga said the lecturers will paralyse learning in all public universities within the next seven days should their demands not be met.

“We expect all dons to down their tools. Today the National Executive Committee has voted and declared that dons are not going to be slave anymore. And to make it worse, our oppressors are our own colleagues,” he added.

“If you want learning to go on in public universities implement the CBA in total.”

Dr Constantine Wasonga (UASU Secretary General)

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