Meria
Elder Lister
Learning at Egerton University remains paralysed a week after its reopening, with lecturers vowing to continue their strike until their grievances are addressed.
The Universities Academic Staff Union (Uasu) officials at the institution on Tuesday cited ill-will and intimidation from the university management for their decision to keep boycotting.
“Learning in Egerton University will not resume until our grievances are heard and addressed through a watertight return to work formula,” said UASU Egerton Chapter secretary-general Grace Kibue.
She noted that the numerous meetings held with university management had resulted in nothing, adding that this was a sign there was a lack of commitment.
The Universities Academic Staff Union (Uasu) officials at the institution on Tuesday cited ill-will and intimidation from the university management for their decision to keep boycotting.
“Learning in Egerton University will not resume until our grievances are heard and addressed through a watertight return to work formula,” said UASU Egerton Chapter secretary-general Grace Kibue.
She noted that the numerous meetings held with university management had resulted in nothing, adding that this was a sign there was a lack of commitment.