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MaichBlack
#1 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 8:28:08 AM
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My dear house-girl,

Before I comply to the minimum wage requirement that you heard about on my radio/plasma TV, please update your CV and attach the following:

1. A secondary school certificate can do but having a degree will be an added advantage

2. Certificate in housekeeping from recognized institution.

3. A paper narrating your previous experience, minimum 5 years.

4. Should be fluent in English and Swahili and my wife's vernacular since my mother in law visits once in a while.

5.Most of my household equipments are digital, like microwave, mobile phone, radio system, Cable TV and Video. You therefore need to have a diploma in Information Technology or a related course!!.

6. Three reputable referees.


regards,

Your employer
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mukiha
#2 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 8:47:49 AM
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Wage guidelines should be treated as such: GUIDELINES.

It is very difficult to enforce minimum wages. What would the labour authorities prefer, lower wages or no jobs? If they insist that house helps get paid the Sh7,600 and employers feel they can't afford it, will the country be better off if these worker were laid off?

If put out an advert for house-helps and clearly stated that the wage will be Sh3,000, would it be illegal to employ those who apply? I mean, they new that was the salary on offer when they applied.
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McReggae
#3 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 8:50:11 AM
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This particular gudeline is a non-starter, current graduate teachers on contract are being paid 10K!!!
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For Sport
#4 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 8:57:21 AM
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mukiha wrote:
Wage guidelines should be treated as such: GUIDELINES.

It is very difficult to enforce minimum wages. What would the labour authorities prefer, lower wages or no jobs? If they insist that house helps get paid the Sh7,600 and employers feel they can't afford it, will the country be better off if these worker were laid off?

If put out an advert for house-helps and clearly stated that the wage will be Sh3,000, would it be illegal to employ those who apply? I mean, they new that was the salary on offer when they applied.


I agree entirely. In most countries where minimum wage regulations exist, the rate of unemployment increases because employers will not always afford to pay what the government is prescribing. Then ironically, the wages are set to protect those who are considered to be the most vulnerable employees but end up hurting them. An employer who is forced to fork over Kshs. 7,500 WILL demand the stuff MaichBlack has indicated in his post since s/he will want more value for that money. People who have little to show by way of education, skills or experience will wind up UNEMPLOYED.

The other irony is it criminalizes consensual agreements to work at a wage below the set minimum. There are hundreds of Kenyans who are willing to work for below that amount but can now not negotiate to get those jobs.
For Sport
#5 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 9:02:22 AM
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McReggae wrote:
This particular gudeline is a non-starter, current graduate teachers on contract are being paid 10K!!!


If enforced, we are likely to see a rise in stay at home mums / dads, depending on who is earning lower.

Doesnt make sense to work for 10k and then pay 7,500/-. Also sending a signal to women who fill the lower job cadres (cook, cleaner, messenger, clerks, typists etc) that they have to opt between working (with the possibility of rising through the ranks) or staying at home.
In cases where the husband earns the lower wage, there are other cultural issues to work through - you all know what you think about stay at home dads.
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