TSC planeja promover mais de 30.000 professores até o final de 2026

A Comissão de Serviços aos Professores anunciou planos para promover mais de 30.000 professores antes do final de 2026. A CEO interina, Eveleen Mitei, revelou os detalhes durante uma reunião com legisladores na quarta-feira. As promoções dependem de financiamento e da saída de professores do serviço.

A Comissão de Serviços aos Professores delineou planos para promover mais de 30.000 professores até o final de 2026. A Diretora Executiva interina, Eveleen Mitei, fez o anúncio em 13 de maio de 2026, enquanto discursava para o Comitê de Educação da Assembleia Nacional na Bunge Towers.

Mitei afirmou que as promoções prosseguirão assim que o Tesouro Nacional liberar 2 bilhões de xelins quenianos (Ksh) para o ano fiscal de 2026/2027. Ela observou que o número de promoções dependerá dos professores que deixarem o serviço por meio de aposentadoria ou outros meios. O comitê, liderado pelo deputado Julius Melly, pediu uma ação mais rápida para resolver as reclamações sobre atrasos.

Separadamente, Mitei confirmou que 20.000 dos atuais 44.000 professores estagiários passarão para contratos permanentes e com direito a pensão após concluírem seu estágio de dois anos em janeiro de 2027. Ela acrescentou que mais de 100.000 professores foram contratados nos últimos três anos com o apoio do presidente William Ruto. Os legisladores também levantaram questões, incluindo a falta de pagamento de indenizações da Lei de Benefícios por Acidente de Trabalho e atrasos em programas de bem-estar dos professores.

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