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Kenya ordered to give teachers 50% pay rise | Kenya ordered to give teachers 50% pay rise |
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Kenya's Supreme Court has said that the government should abide by a lower court's decision to give teachers a pay rise of at least 50%. | Kenya's Supreme Court has said that the government should abide by a lower court's decision to give teachers a pay rise of at least 50%. |
The teachers' pay body had argued that it cannot afford the increase awarded by the industrial court. | The teachers' pay body had argued that it cannot afford the increase awarded by the industrial court. |
The dispute over teachers' pay goes back 18 years, with a pay deal struck in 1997 only partially fulfilled. | The dispute over teachers' pay goes back 18 years, with a pay deal struck in 1997 only partially fulfilled. |
The government has not yet reacted and it is still not clear where the new money will come from. | The government has not yet reacted and it is still not clear where the new money will come from. |
The BBC's Abdinoor Maalim in the capital, Nairobi, says the teachers were happy about the court's decision, which means that the lowest paid teacher should now get $240 (£150) a month. | |
Teachers had threatened to strike if the pay rise is not included in their next salary payment. | Teachers had threatened to strike if the pay rise is not included in their next salary payment. |
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