FKE directs employers to implement new minimum wages

The Federation of Kenya Employers has directed all employers to immediately implement the new statutory minimum wage increase.

On Tuesday, June 30, FKE called on employers to review their payrolls after the Labour Ministry published the Regulation of Wages (General) (Amendment) Order, 2026.

President William Ruto announced a 12 per cent general wage increase and a 15 per cent rise for agriculture sector employees during Labour Day celebrations on May 1, 2026.

The new rates apply from May 1, 2026, and set different monthly minimums for workers in cities including Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru and Eldoret, such as KSh18,047.40 for cleaners and watchmen.

FKE stressed that employers must comply with the revised statutory minimums now made legally enforceable.

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Labour Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua signed legal notices on May 7 effecting a 12 percent rise in general minimum wages and 15 percent for agricultural workers. The move follows President William Ruto's Labour Day announcement and aims to address rising living costs.

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President William Ruto announced a 12% general wage increase and 15% for agricultural workers during Labour Day celebrations in Vihiga on May 1, 2026. The hike raises the minimum wage to Sh4,363.31 for lower-level workers. The move has sparked optimism among employees despite falling short of union demands.

The Senate approved on Tuesday the adjustment that raises the minimum wage to $553,553 retroactively from May 1.

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