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Teachers Want KNUT and KUPPET Back Together
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35218, member: 636"] Teacher unions in Kenya lost power when they split apart. The Kenya National Union of Teachers once represented all educators fighting for better pay. Everything changed in 1998 when secondary teachers formed their group called Kuppet. This division lets the government play unions against each other. Teachers saw their wages stall as their influence disappeared. Knut proved its strength during a major 1997 strike that forced the government to raise pay over ten years. Secretary-General Francis Nganga even secured constitutional protection for the Teachers Service Commission. The TSC later became part of the problem, helping create rifts between unions. Political involvement made things worse when later union leaders took government positions. Teachers need to reunite under one organization that represents everyone from primary schools through special education. A survey asking all 345,290 educators about merging would help overcome leadership rivalries. Both unions must create fair representation with equal voices for all teacher groups. Only together can educators regain their rightful place as respected shapers of Kenya's future. [/QUOTE]
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