Confusion and frustration have continued to ripple across several training centres as concerns deepen over delayed payments and the financial burden placed on teachers participating in the KJSEA marking exercise. Despite having already paid a mandatory Ksh 10,500 training fee, many teachers report that they are still uncertain about when remuneration will be released, or … Continue reading Pay to work, wait to be paid: Teachers in KJSEA cash struggle paradox
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Pay to work, wait to be paid: Teachers in KJSEA cash struggle paradox
Confusion and frustration have continued to ripple across several training centres as concerns deepen over delayed payments and the financial burden placed on teachers participating in the KJSEA marking exercise. Despite having already paid a mandatory Ksh 10,500 training fee, many teachers report that they are still uncertain about when remuneration will be released, or … Continue reading Pay to work, wait to be paid: Teachers in KJSEA cash struggle paradox