Unionisable workers at Kakuzi Plc are set to get a 16 per cent wage increase over the next two years effective January 2024.
This follows the signing of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE)-listed agribusiness and superfoods producer firm and Kenya Plantation and Agricultural Workers Union (KPAWU).
While confirming the signing of the agreement, Kakuzi PLC Managing Director (MD) Chris Flowers said the
the listed firm would continue prioritizing its human capital welfare by providing quality working conditions, rewards
and benefits to enable its staff teams to attain their full potential.
Flowers further noted that Kakuzi is pursuing several initiatives to enhance its continued commitment to its ESG principles.
“While we acknowledge that the business has to be sustainable to provide decent jobs, we also must recognize our broader responsibilities to lift others as we grow,” Flowers said.
“Kakuzi PLC appreciates the support that Dr Atwoli and the KPAWU Leadership extended to complete the CBA negotiations successfully. As a responsible company, our employees’ welfare is paramount, and this signing affirms our commitment to continue providing a safe workplace while maintaining good
relationships between the company, employees and the Union,” he added.
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The signing of the updated CBA follows a recent round of mutual negotiations between Kakuzi officials led by the firm’s General Manager, Human Resources Wilson Odiyo and KPAWU Officials led by General Secretary Francis Atwoli and Deputy General Secretary Thomas Kipkemboi.
Speaking in Nakuru during the signing ceremony, Atwoli, who is also the Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU-K) Secretary General, implored local enterprises to remain considerate of the plight of unionisable workers in light of the prevailing economic challenges.
Remaining considerate, he noted, will include corporate commitments to clear CBA negotiations in time as the Union continues to pursue a win-win strategy cognizant of the national and global economic challenges.
“I want to thank Kakuzi management for a positive response to KPAWU proposals and being considerate of the unionisable workers in a shared prosperity model,” Atwoli said.
He added, “We wish Kakuzi well in its agribusiness endeavors and hope for sustained positive industrial relations as economic times improve.”
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Last month, Kakuzi released its fourth Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) report, ‘For People
with Purpose’.