Security Guards Demand Pay Increment

    Security guards want a review of their minimum monthly wage due to the high cost of living caused by the rising cost of fuel.

    Instead, Kenya National Private Security Workers Union (KNSWU) General Secretary Isaac Andabwa has asked President William Ruto to establish a minimum living wage.

    He said that the minimum living wage should replace the current minimum wage, adding that it is unfortunate that mostt of the lowly-paid workers cannot afford goods and services because what they get is ‘mockery’.

    Andabwa said in Nairobi that the government has a culture of politicising minimum wages that are not implemented or do not reach workers’ pockets.

    “The 2018 minimum wage has never been implemented five years down the line. What we are asking is what was awarded to the workers which will be beneficial to workers who are currently surviving since they cannot afford the current cost of living,” said Andabwa.

    He claims that most workers feel neglected by the government, which he claims is no longer interested in assisting them.

    “We are requesting the President to order payment of the arrears since the workers have now lost a sense of belonging in this country and cannot afford two meals a day,” Andabwa said.

    According to Andabwa, low income especially amongst the lowest cadre of people in the society is part of the causes of mental health.

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