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"speaker_name": "Mr. Munyes",
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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am delighted to stand before this august House today to move the Industrial Training (Amendment) Bill, 2009. The Bill is intended to amend the Industrial Training Act, Cap.237, of the Laws of Kenya. The history of the Act is as follows. The first legislation governing industrial training, the Industrial Training Ordinance, commenced in May 1960 and provided the regulation of the training of persons engaged in the industry. The Act was amended in 1971 to establish the National Industrial Training Council and create the Office of Director of Industrial Training as the Secretary of the Council. The National Industrial Training Council is a tripartite body consisting of a chairman, representatives of employers, employees and other interested parties. The Act provides the collection of industrial training levy and establishes the fund from which employers claim reimbursements of costs of training under the Act."
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