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#1 Posted : Friday, December 09, 2011 8:38:50 AM
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NTV had this story about house girls. You have to start paying their.... What was the story?


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#2 Posted : Friday, December 09, 2011 9:17:28 AM
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At this rate, even house helps will have a union!
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#3 Posted : Friday, December 09, 2011 9:48:29 AM
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kamundu wrote:
At this rate, even house helps will have a union!


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#4 Posted : Friday, December 09, 2011 9:52:31 AM
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kamundu wrote:
At this rate, even house helps will have a union!


There is one.
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#5 Posted : Friday, December 09, 2011 10:34:28 AM
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The story on NTV said housegirls will start receiving 7000 minimum, NHIF, NSSF, and other compulsory benefits. This will take effect in a weeks or so time.

Someone confirm the story.

I only got this old one from the archives

Nairobi — According to Central Organisation of Trade Union's (Cotu) boss Mr Francis Atwoli, a house girl is supposed to be paid a minimum of Sh7, 000 per month.

He says the newly enacted International Labour Organisation guidelines provide that all domestic workers around the world be accorded same basic labour rights like any other worker.

Further, they are entitled to "reasonable working hours that include consecutive 24 hours of rest per week."

Mr Atwoli says that these workers have to be accorded a limit on in-kind payment as well as clear terms and conditions of employment.

Interestingly, Atwoli further adds that the house help while still on duty has her rights of association and expression intact.

While Atwoli's "house helps' crusade" sounds like a good piece of human rights activism, many employers are not amused.

Many employers attest that since Atwoli went public on his recommendations, their house helps have all of a sudden become "difficult."



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#6 Posted : Friday, December 09, 2011 11:04:59 AM
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majimaji wrote:
kamundu wrote:
At this rate, even house helps will have a union!


There is one.


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#7 Posted : Friday, December 09, 2011 11:29:07 AM
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If you can afford to pay 7k for the house help, it wouldn't be a problem to deduct 220 bob from the 7k and remit it to NHIF.

The problem should be the 7k.
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#8 Posted : Friday, December 09, 2011 1:16:53 PM
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I support the 7k minimum pay for house-helps. My wife and i have a dutiful house-help who has worked for us for close to 4 years.Her October salary was 6K but in November we payed her 7K gross and deducted a total of 480 for NHIF and NSSF.

I think for what some of them do(raise our kids, clean our homes, cook, etc) 7K is not too much. The issue should be that the pay is pegged to performance. so if she doesn't deserve it,fire her and get one who deserves it.

Secondly, some people are just mean. How do you justify paying your hous-help 2k per month yet you spend 5K at a bar in one sitting every week?
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#9 Posted : Friday, December 09, 2011 2:19:49 PM
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redondo wrote:
I support the 7k minimum pay for house-helps. My wife and i have a dutiful house-help who has worked for us for close to 4 years.Her October salary was 6K but in November we payed her 7K gross and deducted a total of 480 for NHIF and NSSF.

I think for what some of them do(raise our kids, clean our homes, cook, etc) 7K is not too much. The issue should be that the pay is pegged to performance. so if she doesn't deserve it,fire her and get one who deserves it.

Secondly, some people are just mean. How do you justify paying your hous-help 2k per month yet you spend 5K at a bar in one sitting every week?


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#10 Posted : Friday, December 09, 2011 2:33:17 PM
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kingfisher wrote:
redondo wrote:
I support the 7k minimum pay for house-helps. My wife and i have a dutiful house-help who has worked for us for close to 4 years.Her October salary was 6K but in November we payed her 7K gross and deducted a total of 480 for NHIF and NSSF.

I think for what some of them do(raise our kids, clean our homes, cook, etc) 7K is not too much. The issue should be that the pay is pegged to performance. so if she doesn't deserve it,fire her and get one who deserves it.

Secondly, some people are just mean. How do you justify paying your hous-help 2k per month yet you spend 5K at a bar in one sitting every week?


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@redondo where some of the duties that we may not know are????
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