Ministry of Labour and Social Protection Cabinet Secretary (CS) Dr. Alfred Mutua has reassured workers that the proposed 6% minimum wage increase will be implemented before the end of the year.
Addressing concerns about the timelines for implementation, CS Mutua announced that workers could start seeing the increase reflected in their pay slips from as early as the beginning of October.
Dr. Mutua made these remarks following discussions with key stakeholders, including the Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE), represented by President Gilda Odera and Executive Director Jackline Mugo on September 3, 2024.
During the talks, Mutua committed to fast-tracking the gazettement of several crucial councils necessary for the wage increment’s implementation.
These bodies include the Wages Council, Seafarers Council, Agricultural Workers Council, and Private Security Guards Council.
CS Mutua Emphasizing the government’s commitment to economic growth and called on employers to adhere to best practices and ensure fairness for employees, highlighting the importance of occupational health.
“The economy can’t grow if the private sector is not growing. If the private sector shrinks, then no jobs are created,” Mutua stated.
CS Mutua also expressed his intention to visit various workplaces to personally assess the treatment of workers.
At the same time, the Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE) pledged its full support to Dr. Mutua’s efforts to maintain harmony in the labour sector.
FKE President Gilda Odera stated that the federation is ready to offer technical support to the government in resolving labour issues as they arise.
Looking forward, Dr. Mutua announced that the tripartite partners—comprising the government, FKE, and the Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU)—will hold quarterly meetings to review the state of labor in Kenya.
These discussions aim to ensure ongoing dialogue and cooperation among all stakeholders to address emerging challenges in the labor sector.



















