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Mombasa region veteran Domestic Workers over the weekend trained other domestic workers on Labour rights, Occupational safety, work readiness and financial literacy under the #TimeToCare project.
Every Nation, organization and individual around the world has aspirations and goals that they desire to achieve. In the same way, the nucleus of the global push towards a better and more sustainable future lies the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, a universal call to action encompassing 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 2030 Agenda…
Through the support of OXFAM, KUDHEIHA developed a Domestic Workers training manual that was validated and adopted by KUDHEIHA’s National Board. The manual covers topics on Trade Unionism, Collective Bargaining, Soft skills, Labour rights and Work readiness amongst other topics. The union also developed Domestic Workers Handbook from the training manual that is a simpler…
The Employment and Labour Relations court Annual Symposium and Exhibition (ELRASE) kicked-off in Nairobi on Monday 16th July 2023. The four days event saw the court and its stakeholders celebrate 10 years of judicial service delivery to Kenyans. Speaking at the event Chief Justice Martha Koome said the Judiciary has established three divisions to enable…
Kudheiha Busia Branch presenting the Union’s Bronchure to His. Excellency Hon. Deputy Governor of Dr. Papa Arthur Odero during the Busia County Stakeholders Forum. The Deputy Governor promised to involve KUDHEIHA in relevant county labour matters.
Precarious forms of employment have become rampant and a thorn that is eating workers in our country. Trade unions in Kenya have adopted the International Labour Organisation(ILO)definition of precarious employment, as work which is devoid of a decent wage, a secure future, social protection and access to rights. According to ILO, it has been estimated…
KUDHEIHA General Secretary Brother Albert Njeru is excited that workers got the minimum wage increase during Labor Day celebration, stating that it was one of his happiest days to be alive. In his speech to mark the 2022 Labor Day, President Uhuru Kenyatta ordered a 12 percent rise on minimum monthly, offering a relief to…