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TSC new salary structure for teachers 2021

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has now fully implemented the final phase of the CBA. The teachers’ salaries have been adjusted upwards. The highest paid teacher now receives a cool Sh157,656 per month; This is a Chief Principal at Grade D5.

Senior Principals at grade receive a monthly pay of Sh121,890 while, Principals at grade D3 now receive a monthly perk of Sh104,644.

Similarly, Deputy Principals II T-Scale 12 (D2) receive a monthly pay of Sh91,041. While their counterparts, Deputy Principals III T-Scale 11 (D1), receive a monthly pay of between Sh77,840 and Sh85,269.

Teachers in the grade of Senior Masters IV, Scale 9 (C4), receive a monthly pay of Sh52,308. They also get a monthly Commuter allowance (up to Sh8,000), Annual Leave Allowance (up to Sh6,000) and monthly House Allowance (up to Sh28,000).

NEW SALARY SCALES FOR TSC TEACHERS- 2021

Implementation of the final phase of the CBA has seen teachers move to new, higher, salary scales. Below is the new salaries implementation matrix;

Salary points C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
1 34,955 43,154 52,308 62,272 77,840 91,041 104,644 118,242 131,380
2 36,280 45,124 52,308 62,272 77,840 91,041 104,644 118,242 131,380
3 37,654 47,183 52,308 62,272 77,840 91,041 104,644 118,242 131,380
4 39,081 49,336 52,308 62,272 77,840 91,041 104,644 118,242 131,380
5 40,562 51,588 52,308 62,272 77,840 91,041 104,644 118,242 148,360
6 42,099 53,943 52,308 62,272 77,840 91,041 104,644 118,242 152,937
7 43,694 . . 64,631 85,269 91,041 104,644 121,890 157,656

 

These are just basic salaries. Teachers in various grades also receive TSC allowances. See latest TSC Allowances for all teachers.

THE NEW TEACHERS’ GRADES 

S/NO CURRENT GRADE FORMER GRADE DESIGNATION
1 C2 K Secondary Teacher II
2 C3 L Secondary Teacher I
3 C4 NEW GRADE Deputy Headteacher
4 C5 M Senior Master II
5 D1 M & N Deputy Principal IV & Senior Master II
6 D2 N. Deputy Principal III
7 D3 M & N Principals
8 D4 P Senior Principals
9 D5 Q & R Chief Principals

 

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Kuppet speaks on the TSC new CBA 2021-2025

The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) has come out to protest the silence from the teachers’ employer over the 2021-2025 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). With the current CBA expiring at the end of June, 2021, the union is yet to sign a new salary hike agreement with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).

Kuppet now arrays fears over the Commission’s failure to provide a salary counter offer.

The union says delays by TSC to conclude the salary talks is causing anxiety among teachers.

“I am writing to express our concern at the Commission’s delay in concluding the negotiations for the new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). With the expiry of the current CBA imminent, the union is yet to receive a counter offer to our demand, as per the laid down process.” Reads a memo to TSC by Kuppet Secretary General Akello Misori and dated 19th May, 2021.

Akello says all that remained in the negotiations was for the Salaries and Remuneration Commission to give its Advisory to the Commission to enable the employer to table a counter offer to the union.

“While this has not been done, the media space has been filled with speculative coverage about what the SRC Advisory contained.” Adds Misori.

The Commission in its response, said they acknowledged receipt of the Kuppet memo. TSC, in their response remained non committal as to when the salary negotiations would be completed.

“The Commission has duly noted your sentiments on the above subject matter which we concur are very valid. I wish to assure that the Commission is taking all the steps to ensure that the matter is addressed in the shortest time possible.” Reads the response by Commission Boss Dr. Nancy Macharia.

The Commission had earlier on kick started the process of signing of the new CBA. And, in fact, TSC and Kuppet met between 29th and 31st October, 2019 at Sawela Lodge in Naivasha.

“Due to the urgent need to commence the journey towards the finalization of the 2021-2025 CBA, the Commission has decided to initiate the process as early as possible to give parties sufficient time to negotiate and conclude the 2021-2025 СВА.” Dr. Macharia had informed Kuppet.

Kuppet responded, immediately, by submitting its salary increment proposals to the Commission. In the proposals, classroom teachers were to benefit more than administrators; with the latter having received hefty salary increments in the current CBA.

Read more details here;

Teachers’ new salaries, promotions; Details of the 2021-2025 TSC- KUPPET Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBA)

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TSC presents new teachers’ salaries and allowances increments for the 2021-2025 CBA

But, this whole process is in limbo as no agreements have been reached, so far, with few days to the expiry of the current CBA.

Kuppet protests

Kuppet top brass says, two weeks ago, the union protested to the Teachers Service Commission, the Treasury and the Salaries and Remuneration Commission over the delay in concluding a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) for teachers.

Essentially, the feedback we received from the TSC alarmed the union. All the TSC did was to agree with their concern, without addressing it in any way.

The union is concerned with the government’s indifference to the process has caused intense anxiety and tension in the teaching fraternity.

“As a union, we have diligently discharged our obligations under the Labour Relations Act, but the government has been dragging its feet in the talks for more than a year. During the period, we have been waiting for a counter offer from the employer to our demands. We were made to believe that the TSC was waiting for an Advisory from the Salaries Commission before giving the counter offer.” Reads the latest presser by Kuppet.

The union now has discovered that TSC has not shared its perspectives with them, let alone table a counter offer.

“Recently, the media has been awash with speculation as to what the (SRC) advisory contained. Even more cynically, teachers have been treated to what appears to be a carefully choreographed coverage in the press insinuating that the government will not provide any funds for a new CBA this year.” Misori complains.

Way forward

The Kuppet Boss says the media coverage has blamed COVID-19, economic recession and other factors for the government’s alleged inability to pay new salaries to teachers.

“These are, of course, mere excuses, since none of the factors have impugned the government’s capacity. Moreover, lessons from around the world indicate that public sector remuneration reviews can stimulate post- pandemic economic recovery.” Misori says.

He says, teachers expect nothing short of a salary review this year adding that the teachers’ workload has risen sharply under the CBC.

The government has already raised the salaries for cadres like MCAs and administrative officers who are already so handsomely remunerated, without any demand from them.

TSC proposals rejected

Reports indicate that the TSC salary hike proposals were rejected by the government.

In the proposals, the Commission wanted a basic salary increment of between 16 percent and 32 percent; with classroom teachers getting the higher perks.

The 16 percent rise in basic pay should have been for teachers in administrative grades (C4 to D5) who reaped big from the 2016-2021 CBA. Classroom teachers in lower grades (B5 to C3) were to be awarded an increment of 30 percent.

But, the teachers’ unions ,Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) and Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET), vehemently opposed to the proposals terming them a drop in the ocean. The unions claimed there were no talks between them and TSC to come up with the new salary scales; as should be the case during the CBA negotiations.

KNUT then proposed a basic pay rise of between 120 and 200 percent, while KUPPET wanted 30 to 70 percent increment.

For allowances, TSC proposed a 20 percent increment in commuter and leave allowances. On its part, house allowance was to be increased by 10 percent. These proposals were by far much lower than what the unions were proposing.

DEMANDS BY KUPPET.

KUPPET was rooting for the expansion of teachers’ allowances so as to include post graduate and township allowances (meant for teachers staying in towns). The union also wanted the Commission to harmonize house allowances for all teachers.

Currently, tutors plying their trade in towns and former municipalities earn higher house allowances as opposed to their counterparts in rural areas. According to Kuppet, harmonization of house allowances should be based on job group as opposed to regions.

Another allowance being fronted by KUPPET was special school allowance to be paid at a rate of Sh15,000 per month.

They also wanted the readers’ facilitation allowance to be reviewed by 30 percent so as the teachers will get Sh.19,500 per month. This allowance is paid to a visually impaired teacher who has engaged a reader whose minimum qualification is not below KCSE D+/KCE Division III. The allowance is paid at a fixed rate determined from time to time by the commission.

Also called facilitation or aid allowance, reader’s allowance is currently paid at a rate of Sh15,000 per month to the blind teachers and those confined to wheel chairs by virtue of their disability.

Still on allowances, KUPPET demanded that leave allowance be paid based on one’s basic pay i.e. an equivalent of one month’s basic pay for all cadres.

KUPPET said the Commission had no scheme of service for teachers who have attained a Masters and Doctorate degrees. Instead, the employer awards three increments to the holders of such qualifications. The proposed scheme seeked to allow TSC recruit teachers possessing post-graduate qualifications at entry level.

The Union demanded that the Post graduate scheme of service be developed and be eligible to all teachers holding a Master’s and Doctorate degree. The said teachers shall then be paid an allowance equivalent to 40% of the basic salary.

Finer details showed that the union was seeking to have a holder of Masters Degree getting an increment of 20 percent that was to be pegged on the basic salary and 40 percent for PHD degree holders.

See also;

TSC OFFER ON ALLOWANCES

The Commission was willing to offer an increase of 20 percent for both commuter and leave allowances. It was also keen to retain the current clusters used to determine the teachers’ house allowances but review them upwards by 10 percent.

Also to be retained was to be hardship allowance at the current rates.

Proposals by KUPPET to have the TSC introduce new allowances have fell on deaf ears. The Commission declined the introduction of special school, township and post graduate allowances.

The above proposals are said to have been thrown under the carpet by the Government; sighting hard economic times. The Government is already grappling with a bloated wage bill.

In other news

Away from a new CBA, KUPPET Kuppet promises to press for the release of funds for the third and fourth phase for more than 3,800 teachers under the current agreement.

The teachers, who were transferred from TSC to the Public Service Commission, benefited from the first and second phases of the CBA before their transfer to the Public Service Commission; and under the Ministry of Education.

It remains to be seen if TSC will yield to Kuppet’s demands with time for signing of a new CBA running out.

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TSC latest news on teachers salaries 2021

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) is in the process of preparing a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) for teachers that will be implemented in July 2021. In the new CBA, classroom teachers have been given more salary increment as opposed to the administrators (who reaped big from the previous CBA).

Ahead of the next CBA implementation, below are the latest salary scales for all teachers as at 2021.

See also; List of all allowances paid to TSC teachers per job group in 2021: Latest TSC News

THE LATEST TSC SALARY SCALES FOR TEACHERS IN 2021

CHIEF PRINCIPALS (T- Scale 15)

These are Heads of Institutions in National and Extra County Schools with over 1000 students. Effective 1st July, 2020, they  got a salary increment of up to Sh9,496. The lowest earner in this group gets a salary of Sh131,380 while the highest earner in this group earns Sh157,656 per month.

SALARY POINTS

JOB GROUP

GRADE

PREVIOUS SALARY

CURRENT SALARY 2021

1

Q

D5

121,814

131,380

2

Q

D5

125,573

131,380

3

Q

D5

125,573

131,380

4

Q

D5

125,573

131,380

5

Q

D5

129,528

131,380

6

Q

D5

129,528

131,380

7

Q

D5

129,528

131,380

1

R

D5

129,528

131,380

2

R

D5

129,528

131,380

3

R

D5

129,528

131,380

4

R

D5

129,528

131,380

5

R

D5

148,360

148,360

6

R

D5

152,937

152,937

7

R

D5

157,656

157,656

SENIOR PRINCIPALS (T- Scale 14)

Senior Principals head County Schools with over 540 students. These Principals previously pocketed a monthly salary of between Sh109,249 and Sh118,169. They received an increase of between Sh3,721 and Sh8,993.

These tutors currently earn a monthly perk of Sh118,242 and 121,890 per month

SALARY POINTS

JOB GROUP

GRADE

PREVIOUS SALARY

CURRENT SALARY 2021

1

P

D4

109,249

118,242

2

P

D4

109,249

118,242

3

P

D4

111,201

118,242

4

P

D4

114,432

118,242

5

P

D4

114,432

118,242

6

P

D4

114,432

118,242

7

P

D4

118,169

121,890

PRINCIPALS (T- Scale 13)

These are Principals heading Sub- County and All Day schools who previously earned between Sh93,850 and Sh102,807 per month. The lowest earner in this category got an increase of Sh10,794 to earn a new salary of Sh104,644 while the highest earner got a top up of Sh1,837 to receive a new monthly salary of Sh104,644.

SALARY POINTS

JOB GROUP

GRADE

PREVIOUS SALARY

CURRENT SALARY 2021

1

M

D3

93,850

104,644

2

M

D3

93,850

104,644

3

M

D3

93,850

104,644

4

M

D3

96,745

104,644

5

M

D3

96,745

104,644

6

M

D3

96,745

104,644

7

M

D3

96,745

104,644

1

N

D3

96,745

104,644

2

N

D3

96,745

104,644

3

N

D3

96,745

104,644

4

N

D3

96,745

104,644

5

N

D3

99,730

104,644

6

N

D3

102,807

104,644

7

N

D3

102,807

104,644

DEPUTY PRINCIPALS III

These administrators of Sub- County and All Day schools who previously earned a monthly pay of between Sh82,717 and Sh87,900. The lowest earner in this grade now pockets a monthly pay of Sh91,041 while, the highest earner gets Sh91,041 after receiving an increment of Sh8,324 and Sh3,141 respectively.

SALARY POINTS

JOB GROUP

GRADE

PREVIOUS SALARY

CURRENT SALARY 2021

1

N

D2

82,717

91,040

2

N

D2

87,900

91,040

3

N

D2

87,900

91,040

4

N

D2

87,900

91,040

5

N

D2

87,900

91,040

6

N

D2

87,900

91,040

7

N

D2

87,900

91,040

SENIOR HEAD TEACHERS, SENIOR MASTER II AND DEPUTY PRINCIPALS IV

Primary schools with enrolment of over 1000 learners are headed by Senior Head Teachers with Grade D1 (T- Scale 11). While, Senior Master II with Grade D1 (T- Scale 11) are administrators in County Schools with with over 540 students. These administrators formerly earned between Sh74,703 and Sh82,717 per month. They got a latest increment of up to Sh3,137.

SALARY POINTS

JOB GROUP

GRADE

PREVIOUS SALARY

CURRENT SALARY 2021

1

M

D1

74,703

77,840

2

M

D1

74,703

77,840

3

M

D1

74,703

77,840

4

M

D1

74,703

77,840

5

M

D1

74,703

77,840

6

M

D1

74,703

77,840

7

M

D1

74,703

77,840

1

N

D1

74,703

77,840

2

N

D1

74,703

77,840

3

N

D1

74,703

77,840

4

N

D1

74,703

77,840

5

N

D1

74,703

77,840

6

N

D1

74,703

77,840

7

N

D1

82,717

85,269

HEAD TEACHERS, DEPUTY HEAD TEACHER I AND SENIOR MASTER III

Primary schools with enrolment of below 1000 learners are headed by Head Teachers with Grade C5 (T- Scale 10). While, Deputy Head Teacher I at Grade C5 (T- Scale 10) are administrators in Primary schools with enrollment of over 1000 learners. On the other hand, Senior Master III of Grade C5 (T- Scale 10) are administrators in Sub- County and All Day schools. Lowest earners in this group now pocket Sh 62,272.

SALARY POINTS

JOB GROUP

GRADE

PREVIOUS SALARY

SALARY AT 2021

1

G

C5

51,632

62,272

2

G

C5

51,632

62,272

3

G

C5

51,632

62,272

4

G

C5

51,632

62,272

5

G

C5

51,632

62,272

6

G

C5

53,730

62,272

1

H

C5

51,632

62,272

2

H

C5

51,632

62,272

3

H

C5

53,730

62,272

4

H

C5

53,730

62,272

5

H

C5

53,730

62,272

6

H

C5

53,730

62,272

1

J

C5

53,730

62,272

2

J

C5

53,730

62,272

3

J

C5

53,730

62,272

4

J

C5

55,909

62,272

5

J

C5

55,909

62,272

1

K

C5

55,909

62,272

2

K

C5

55,909

62,272

3

K

C5

55,909

62,272

4

K

C5

55,909

62,272

5

K

C5

58,171

62,272

6

K

C5

58,171

62,272

7

K

C5

58,171

62,272

1

L

C5

55,909

62,272

2

L

C5

58,171

62,272

3

L

C5

58,171

62,272

4

L

C5

58,171

62,272

5

L

C5

58,171

62,272

6

L

C5

58,171

62,272

1

M

C5

58,171

62,272

2

M

C5

58,171

62,272

3

M

C5

58,171

62,272

4

M

C5

60,533

62,272

5

M

C5

60,533

62,272

DEPUTY HEAD TEACHER II

Deputy Head Teacher II Grade C4 (T- Scale 9) are administrators in Primary schools with enrolment of below 1000 learners. These teachers currently earn Sh52,308 per month.

SALARY POINTS

JOB GROUP

GRADE

PREVIOUS SALARY

CURRENT SALARY 2021

1

G

C4

45,287

52,308

2

G

C4

45,287

52,308

3

G

C4

45,287

52,308

4

G

C4

45,287

52,308

5

G

C4

45,287

52,308

6

G

C4

45,287

52,308

1

H

C4

45,287

52,308

2

H

C4

45,287

52,308

3

H

C4

45,287

52,308

4

H

C4

45,287

52,308

5

H

C4

45,287

52,308

6

H

C4

47,400

52,308

1

J

C4

47,400

52,308

2

J

C4

47,400

52,308

3

J

C4

47,400

52,308

4

J

C4

47,400

52,308

5

J

C4

47,400

52,308

1

K

C4

47,400

52,308

2

K

C4

47,400

52,308

3

K

C4

47,400

52,308

4

K

C4

49,629

52,308

5

K

C4

49,629

52,308

6

K

C4

49,629

52,308

7

K

C4

49,629

52,308

1

L

C4

49,629

52,308

2

L

C4

49,629

52,308

3

L

C4

49,629

52,308

4

L

C4

49,629

52,308

5

L

C4

51,632

52,308

6

L

C4

51,632

52,308

SECONDARY TEACHER I AND SENIOR TEACHER I

Secondary Teacher I are teachers in Secondary schools whose grade is C3 (formerly L); This is a promotional grade for teachers in secondary school. On the other hand, Senior Teacher I are administrators in Primary schools with enrollment of over 1000 learners with Grade C3. These tutors presently earn between Sh43,154 and Sh53,943 effective July, 2020.

SALARY POINTS

JOB GROUP

GRADE

PREVIOUS SALARY

CURRENT SALARY 2021

1

L

C3

41,343

43,147

2

L

C3

43,270

45,124

3

L

C3

45,287

47,183

4

L

C3

47,400

49,336

5

L

C3

49,606

51,588

6

L

C3

51,927

53,943

SENIOR TEACHER II, SECONDARY TEACHER II & SECONDARY TEACHER II UNTRAINED (UT) AND PRIMARY SNE TEACHERS

Senior Teacher II are administrators in Primary schools with enrollment of below 1000 learners. While, Secondary Teacher III is an entry grade for secondary school teachers who are holders of Diploma in Education. These teachers previously pocketed salaries of between KES31,242 and KES 33,971 and later got an increment of between KES 984 to KES 3,717.

SALARY POINTS

JOB GROUP

GRADE

PREVIOUS SALARY

CURRENT SALARY 2021

1

G

C2

31,242

34,955

2

G

C2

31,242

34,955

3

G

C2

31,242

34,955

4

G

C2

31,242

34,955

5

G

C2

31,242

34,955

6

G

C2

31,242

34,955

1

H

C2

31,242

34,955

2

H

C2

31,242

34,955

3

H

C2

31,242

34,955

4

H

C2

32,975

34,955

5

H

C2

32,975

34,955

6

H

C2

32,975

34,955

1

J

C2

32,975

34,955

2

J

C2

32,975

34,955

3

J

C2

33,971

34,955

4

J

C2

33,971

34,955

5

J

C2

33,971

34,955

SECONDARY TEACHER II & SECONDARY TEACHER II UNTRAINED AND PRIMARY SNE TEACHERS

These teachers who fall in Grade C2 (Formerly K) . Grade C2 is an entry grade for secondary school teachers who are holders of a Bachelor’s Degree in Education or its equivalent. It is also a promotional grade for holders of Diploma in Education.

SALARY POINTS

JOB GROUP

GRADE

PREVIOUS SALARY

CURRENT SALARY 2021

1

K

C2

34,955

34,955

2

K

C2

36,280

36,280

3

K

C2

37,654

37,654

4

K

C2

39,081

39,081

5

K

C2

40,562

40,562

6

K

C2

42,099

42,O99

7

K

C2

49,694

49,694

PRIMARY TEACHER I AND SECONDARY TEACHER III

These are teachers in grade C1 (Formerly H and J). Grade C1 is an entry grade for secondary school teachers who are holders of Diploma in Education.

SALARY POINTS

JOB GROUP

GRADE

PREVIOUS SALARY

CURRENT SALARY 2021

1

H

C1

27,195

27,195

2

H

C1

27,195

27,195

3

H

C1

27,195

27,195

4

H

C1

27,195

27,195

5

H

C1

27,195

27,195

6

H

C1

27,195

27,195

1

J

C1

27,195

27,195

2

J

C1

28,755

28,755

3

J

C1

30,405

30,405

4

J

C1

32,149

32,149

5

J

C1

33,994

33,994

PRIMARY TEACHER II

These are teachers at Grade B5 (T- Scale 5) which is the entry grade for primary school teachers.

SALARY POINTS

JOB GROUP

GRADE

PREVIOUS SALARY

CURRENT SALARY 2021

1

G

B5

21,756

21,756

2

G

B5

21,749

21,749

3

G

B5

23,787

23,787

4

G

B5

24,873

24,873

5

G

B5

26,008

26,008

6

G

B5

27,195

27,195

TSC latest news on teachers salaries 2021

The Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) has given the timelines when the new teachers’ salary increments will be announced. This puts to rest fears of teachers’ missing out on salary increments as the 2021-2025 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) is yet to be agreed on.

But, SRC Chairperson Lyn Mengich has now confirmed that the commission is studying the salary proposals by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) before coming up with the final recommendations.

In the proposals, TSC wants a basic salary increment of between 16 percent and 32 percent; with classroom teachers getting the higher perks.

The 16 percent rise in basic pay should be for teachers in administrative grades (C4 to D5) who reaped big from the 2016-2021 CBA. Classroom teachers in lower grades (B5 to C3) are to be awarded an increment of 30 percent; if the TSC proposals are adopted

Mengich says the recommendations from the SRC will be made public before 20th June, this year.

“Please note that the commission is looking into the submission, the outcome will be communicated. We will give directives in the next two weeks,” Mengich was quoted by the media.

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The SRC advisory will then be used by TSC to work out the new salary scales for teachers.

Already, the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) is expressing concern over the slow pace in drafting the new CBA by the TSC.

“I am writing to express our concern at the Commission’s delay in concluding the negotiations for the new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). With the expiry of the current CBA imminent, the union is yet to receive a counter offer to our demand, as per the laid down process.” Reads a memo to TSC by Kuppet Secretary General Akello Misori and dated 19th May, 2021.

The Commission had earlier on kick started the process of signing of the new CBA. And, in fact, TSC and Kuppet met between 29th and 31st October, 2019 at Sawela Lodge in Naivasha.

“Due to the urgent need to commence the journey towards the finalization of the 2021-2025 CBA, the Commission has decided to initiate the process as early as possible to give parties sufficient time to negotiate and conclude the 2021-2025 СВА.” Dr. Macharia had informed Kuppet.

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