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Labour CS has urged workers unions to exercise patience amid growing strike threats

Labour CS has urged workers unions to exercise patience amid growing strike threats

Cabinet Secretary for Labour and Social Protection Alfred Mutua has urged workers unions to exercise patience and allow dialogue to take effect, amid growing strike threats.

Mutua in a press statement issued on Friday, August 16, 2024, said stated that he was deeply concerned over the strike notices that have been issued by various workers unions.

The former Tourism CS who landed the Labour docket recently following President William Ruto’s changes in his Cabinet, says the newly appointed CSs are currently being briefed on various issues in their ministries.

Mutua says he he has been in discussions with the new CSs, to engage in dialogue as soon as possible to address the concerns raised by various unions.

“As the new Cabinet Secretary for Labour and Social Protection, I wish to express my deep concern regarding the currently announced strikes. The newly reconstituted Government of President William Ruto is committed to servant leadership, where our primary role is to listen to and act on the will of the people.

“This is the essence of our democracy, and this is what Kenyans expect. The new Cabinet Secretaries are quickly being briefed on various issues, and I have been in discussions with them to engage in dialogue as soon as possible to address the concerns raised by various unions. I urge the unions to allow a little time for the new Ministers to review these issues and engage with them promptly,” Mutua’s statement reads in part.

Mutua went ahead to point out that the workers unions should look at the country’s current economic, social, and political situation, and accept to embrace dialogue.

“I am confident that the unions, which represent the interests of workers, are aware of the current economic, social, and political situation in the country. I believe they are patriotic and forward-thinking and therefore urge them to embrace dialogue,” Mutua stated.

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