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BUSIA BRANCH SECRETARY MEET-UP WITH BUSIA DEPUTY GOVERNOR

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.

May 5, 2023
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LABOUR DAY CELEBRATIONS

  Labour Day 2023, though not a 100% success, as a union we got a plus whereby the President of Kenya, H.E Dr. William Ruto committed to have both C189 and C190 concluded and ratified. C189, Domestic Workers Convention, will help in recognizing the significant contribution of domestic workers to the global economy, which includes…

May 3, 2023
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MINIMUM WAGE

    Kenya’s minimum wage and wage differentials are important issues in the country’s labor market. Kenya has a formal minimum wage system that includes the government in consultation with the National Wage Council. The National Wage Council is a body established under the Labour Relations Act that provides advice to the government on minimum wage…

May 3, 2023
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LABOUR DAY 2023

On Monday, 1st May 2023, we get to have our Labour Day Celebration at the Uhuru Gardens from 8am. The theme for this year’s Labour Day is Kenyan Workers for Economic growth, Political stability and Job creation. You are all invited. Come one Come all. Tell a  friend to tell a friend!!

April 29, 2023
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DONATIONS TO RED CROSS

Today we managed to visit Red Cross Society in Nairobi and managed to donate few in-kind donations that will be used to help the communities who are mostly affected by droughts in the North Eastern region of Kenya. we really appreciate the Red Cross Society for the work they are doing especially being a link…

April 25, 2023
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TAX RELIEF ON NSSF DEDUCTIONS

Kudheiha has called upon the government to consider giving tax relief to those who will be paying retirement savings under National Social Security Fund (NSSF) just like it happens with Pay As You Earn (PAYE). Currently, personal relief on PAYE remains at Sh.2,400 per month and Sh 28,800 per year. Kudheiha’s Secretary General, Brother Albert…

March 20, 2023
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