COTU-K Secretary General Bro. Francis Atwoli, EBS,MBS leads Union leaders KNUT Secretary General Bro. Wilson Sossion, COTU-K 1st Assistant Secretary General and General Secretary of Kenya Electrical Trades and Allied Workers Union Bro.Ernest Nadome, KUPPET Secretary General Akello Misori, KUPPET Chairman Omboko Milemba, Kenya Union of Commercial, Food and Allied Workers Union Bro. Bonface Kavuvi […]
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Shop Stewards Meeting
COTU-K Secretary General Bro. Francis Atwoli, EBS, MBS addresses thousands of shop stewards at the COTU-K Headquarters on Saturday 12/09/2015. COTU had been disappointed when lawyers came and served the Workers Body a court order barring them from effecting the Nation wide strike planned for Monday 14/09/2015. The details of the order indicates that COTU-K […]
COTU (K) Secretary General Francis Atwoli at the on-going ILO Confrence in Geneva
COTU (K) Secretary General Francis Atwoli (Left) together with COTU (K)’s 1st Assistant Secretary General Ernest Nadome follow proceedings during the Workers’ Group meeting on Labour and Social Protection at the on-going International Labour Conference in Geneva, Switzerland at the United Nation’s headquarters’.
ECO-Manyatta project Launch
Central Organization of Trade Unions (K) and International Labor Organization are in partner to launch the Eco-Manyatta project at Suswa in Narok County. The project is meant to enhance sustainable development through creation of green jobs.
COTU (K) SG Francis Atwoli leading Workers' Leaders Delegation to the 104th Session of ILC Geneva
The Central Organization of Trade Unions, COTU (K) Secretary General Francis Atwoli is leading a Kenyan workers’ delegation of twenty (20) leaders to the 104th International Labour Congress (ILC) that is scheduled to be officially opened on Monday, 2nd June 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland. The broad policies of the International Labour Organization (ILO) which is […]
Signing of Collective Bargaining Agreement
1st Assistant Secretary General Of COTU (K) and General Secretary Of KETAWU Bro. Ernest Nakenya Nadome and Kenya Power CEO Ben Chumo after Signing A Collective Bargaining Agreement