Kenyan civil servants beginning July will receive a basic salary increase ranging from 16 to 30 per cent following a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) signed on Tuesday.
The CBA was signed between the government and the Union of Kenya Civil Servants.
Public Service, Youth and Gender Affairs Cabinet secretary Sicily Kariuki said the National Treasury, has allocated KSh 20 billion in the 2017/18 budget estimates, to improve minimum wage of workers in civil service.
House allowance for civil servants would be harmonised as per grade with effect from July 1, 2018. The CBA, which will remain in force for four years, will see salary increase for service staff in job group A to N, this will see the lowest paid public servant in job group A earn a minimum of Sh12,192.
Basic salary will increase by between 16%-30% effective 1st July 2017. The lowest paid public servants will earn a minimum of Kshs. 12,192.
— CS Sicily Kariuki (@SicilyKariuki) June 27, 2017
