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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Kipyegon",
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        "legal_name": "Johana Ngeno Kipyegon",
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    "content": "Clause 44 of the Bill caters for employment of casuals. Teachers who have not been employed by the TSC can be referred to as casuals. This clause also talks about the Commission making regulations and allocating money to pay those casuals so that we do not exploit their services. Teachers employed by PTAs will be covered under this clause. This clause also caters for students on attachment. Most of our students who are through with college and university education always seek for attachments but they are not paid. I also went on attachment when I was pursuing my undergraduate degree in law but nobody paid me. There are engineering students who also go for attachments. In fact, they do heavy work. Some students who come to do attachment in Parliament are not paid. This clause will give regulations on these students or people who are on attachment and who may have cleared their university studies so that they cannot be exploited, misused and overworked. We are making them do jobs that some people call dirty or some work which is very heavy in regard to what they earn or what they do not even earn. This clause will look into this fact so that we can also reduce unemployment. The percentage of the unemployed people in this country is very high. This provision will help those who are on attachment and on casual basis. It can also help reduce unemployment. The provision will also help those people who have been in areas where they have not had proper salaries."
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