TSC Announces July Teacher’s Salary, Including The Following Changes
TSC Announces July Teacher’s Salary, Including The Following Changes. The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) is now responsible for paying the salary of teachers and secretariat employees for the month of July.
On July 18, the TSC third party deduction, which covers loans and insurance premiums, became effective. According to the July payroll’s publishing, instructors should receive their pay by this week’s Saturday at the latest.
According to the information that has been public, some instructors’ salaries and benefits have changed, while others have received back pay. Teachers will also be paid an additional 7% of their base pay in July.
More than 350,000 teachers and secretariat personnel who are paid by the PNP will receive a wage increase in July thanks to a total of 9.1 billion shillings that the National Treasury has already given TSC.
In order to shield public employees from the difficult economic situation, President Will Ruto said that wage hikes for teachers and civil servants will range from 7 to 10%.
TSC Announces July Teacher’s Salary, Including The Following Changes
“I am aware that the SRC is presently considering a proposal to raise the pay for several cadres of public employees, including civil authorities and other categories of public employees. At the Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC), where the new e-citizen platform was introduced, Deputy President William Ruto declared: “We have agreed that starting tomorrow, your salaries will be adjusted by 7 to 10 percent.”
It had been intended to remove 1.5 percent of gross income for the housing fund, but the court put a stop to that. The decisions made to postpone the Finance Act 2023 were not overturned by High Court Judge Mugure Thande.
All teachers are anticipating to see the July Payslip and see the changes and other deductions added in it.
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