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Retired Chief Justices; Willy Mutunga and David Maraga (inset), and Court of Appeal Judge Lady Justice Martha Koome. [File, The Standard]
• Born in 1960
• Started as a legal associate at Mathenge and Muchemi Advocates until 1993
• Started her own law firm in 2003
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• Promoted to the Court of Appeal in 2012
• Holds a Master of Laws in Public International Law from the University of London 2010
• Has a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Nairobi (1986)
• The United Nations recognised her on October 2020 with a runner-up award as UN Kenya Person of The Year 2020
What she said in the interview On backlog of cases:
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Dock Workers Union (DWU) General Secretary Simon Sang during a briefing at the union’s offices in Mombasa County on April 14, 2020. [File, Standard]
Port workers hopes for a salary increment have dimmed following a delay by the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) to approve the proposal.
It emerged yesterday that SRC decided to put on hold the implementation of the new Collective Bargain Agreement (CBA), saying the cash flow of the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) cannot sustain the proposed wage bill.
The pay rise is supposed to be backdated to 16 months.
KPA and Dock Workers Union (DWU) agreed on a 10 per cent salary rise a month ago, but without SRC’s approval, the CBA cannot be registered and implemented.
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Terms of Reference
Assessing labour laws and increasing access to judicial and non-judicial remedies related to international labour standards in the Republic of Kenya
Contracting Unit: ILO DWT/CO in Dar es Salaam
Contract dates: May 10 to June 25, 2021
1. INTRODUCTION
The International Labour Organization (ILO) seeks a consultant to carry out the following assessments:
· An assessment of Kenyan labour laws in light of international labour standards, the Constitution of Kenya 2010, and acceptable conditions of work (ACW); and
· An assessment of access to judicial and non-judicial remedies related to international labour standards and ACW.
The work is to be carried out in the framework of the ILO development cooperation project