James Onyango Oyoo

Parties & Coalitions

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jokjamoko@gmail.com

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0722775809

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0733543329

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 11 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: I had a scheme for promoting education, but children cannot go to school now. Uniforms, books and food were destroyed and immediate arrangements have been made to keep these people alive as they look for better relocations and other adjudications. Thank you. view
  • 26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: Ahsante sana Mhe. Spika. Nimemsikia mwenzangu, Mhe. Olago Aluoch, akitaja barabara ya C35 katika Swali lake. Kwa kufahamu kwangu, barabara ya C35 inatokea Kipkelion na kuisha mbele ya mashine ya sukari ya Muhoroni. Sasa sijui kama aliibeba akaipeleka kwake au ilikuwaje. Ningependa ufafanuzi. view
  • 24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker. With your indulgence, I wish to place before this House a petition regarding the plight of employees and union officials of the Kenya Union of Sugar Plantation and Allied Workers (KUSPAW) based in my constituency. view
  • 24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: I, the undersigned, on behalf of employees and union officials of Kenya Union of Sugar Plantation and Allied Workers, draw the attention of the House to the following: view
  • 24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: THAT, the Constitution of Kenya repossesses all sovereign authority to the people of Kenya; THAT, Kibos Sugar and Allied Industries Limited, which commenced its operations in 2007, has grown tremendously as evidenced by the many subsidiary companies that have emerged because of its existence namely Kibos Sugar Limited, Kibos Refinery Limited, Kibos Distillery Limited and Kibos Papers and Packaging Limited. Despite this marked growth, the management of the company and that of its subsidiaries have for a very long time entrenched unfair labour practices against its employees who are the core elements of production, without which the company would collapse; ... view
  • 24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: THAT, further, the management went ahead to stop union dues deductions and remittances of the affected officials to both the branch and national offices as at 31st January, 2020; THAT, the union moved to court to challenge the action of the management and were granted orders mandating the management to reinstate the said remittances and dues to the union, in respect of the said members, an action which the management has defied to-date; THAT, the management’s main objective is to revoke the Recognition Agreement between the parties yet the said agreement is an umbrella that protects the rights of the ... view
  • 24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: THAT, most of the casual employees are employed by cartels in the name of outsourced contractors yet they work in the mainstream factory hence denying the existing employees their rights to join the union and inclusion in the current Collective Bargaining Agreement; view
  • 24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: THAT, the management has been violating the law relating to employment of foreign employees (Asian origin) because most of them do not have work permits hence denying the locals employment opportunities; The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: THAT, engagement of foreigners has further escalated racial discrimination between Africans and Asians doing the same job as foreigners are highly paid while Africans in the same job scale are poorly paid and exploited; view
  • 24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: THAT, efforts made by the petitioners to have the management address the plight of employees have not been successful; and view

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