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Government Issues Orders Affecting All Employers

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraMay 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Government Halts Labour Inspections, Urges Employers to Comply with Wage Law and Create Jobs

The Kenyan government has introduced major changes to the country’s labour system in a move aimed at reducing pressure on employers while still protecting the rights and welfare of workers.

On Wednesday, May 28, Labour Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua announced that all ongoing labour inspections across the country had been suspended.

This decision was shared during the 66th Annual General Meeting of the Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE).

According to CS Mutua, the temporary suspension of inspections is meant to pave the way for key reforms in how inspections and labour-related evaluations are conducted.

He noted that previously, both national and county governments often carried out uncoordinated and abrupt inspections that left employers unprepared.

These surprise checks sometimes led to employers unintentionally violating labour laws.

“This decision is meant to give employers a break and allow them time to get their affairs in order,” Mutua said.

“We have received reports that some of the inspections were not only irregular but also abusive and used as a way to intimidate or harass business owners. That is unacceptable and must come to an end.”

Mutua acknowledged the frustrations voiced by many employers who have complained about the frequent inspections by both levels of government. These unannounced visits, he said, had become overwhelming and were creating unnecessary tension in the business environment.

To address these concerns and find long-term solutions, the Labour Ministry will organize a retreat involving various stakeholders in the employment sector.

This retreat will serve as a forum where employers can share their grievances and suggestions on how labour laws and inspection processes should be improved.

Even though the suspension of inspections is seen as a relief for employers, Mutua did not shy away from calling out those who are still defying labour laws. He expressed disappointment that a number of employers have failed to implement the 6 per cent minimum wage increase that was gazetted in November 2024.

“Despite the directive given by the President and the Ministry, some employers have not adjusted their workers’ salaries as required. This is very disappointing,” the CS said. “Employees must be treated with dignity. Their rights matter, and their welfare must be prioritized.”

The 6 per cent minimum wage increase was the result of extensive consultations between the government, labour unions, and other industry stakeholders. It was designed to help workers keep up with the rising cost of living and support economic stability.

Mutua stressed that it is not enough for employers to simply comply with the law—they should also actively invest in job creation. He emphasized that creating more employment opportunities would significantly improve the lives of ordinary Kenyans by empowering them economically.

He pointed out that increased employment translates to higher consumer spending, which can stimulate national economic growth. “When more people have jobs, they have money to spend, and that drives the economy forward,” he noted.

In summary, the government’s decision to pause labour inspections is a short-term measure aimed at resetting the system and encouraging a more fair, transparent, and effective approach.

However, employers are expected to do their part by complying with the law, respecting their workers’ rights, and playing a proactive role in growing the economy through job creation.

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