Factors affecting performance of trade unions in Kenya
Publication Date
2019Author
Christine Anyango, Nelson Obange, Evans Abeka, Gerald Ochieng Ondiek, Odhiambo Odera, Mary Evelyn Ayugi
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rade unions have been used to settle disputes between members and management, the implementation of changes and securing adequate representation of members in government, public and private sector. The objective of this research was  todeterminefactors  affecting  performance  of Kenya  National  Union  of  Teachers  (KNUT).  The research was a cross-sectional survey done in Nyando District, Kisumu, Kenyausing structured and unstructured questionnaire  administered  to  KNUT  officials  and  the  teachers.  Sample  size  used  was  352  comprising  of  341 teachers  and  11  KNUT  officials. Face  to  face  interview  technique  was  adopted  for  this  study  and  descriptive statistics was used to analyse the data. The findings of this researchindicate that only 71.6%of the teachers are members of KNUT, the remaining 28.4% arenot.The factors affecting performanceof theunion were observed as financial, declining membership, political interference among others and this has worsened the performance of the union in the district

