In 2025, new data reveals a mixed bag of outcomes for unions, highlighting a year of both progress and setbacks. Despite some industries witnessing increased union membership, other sectors experienced significant declines, reflecting the ongoing complexities of the labor landscape. The data underscores the dynamic nature of labor movements, with technology and regulatory changes playing pivotal roles. Unions saw victories in securing better wages and working conditions in certain regions, yet struggled with membership retention and expansion elsewhere. This divergent trend indicates that while unions are making strides in advocating for workers’ rights, economic shifts and political factors continue to present considerable challenges. The mixed results from 2025 illustrate the fluctuating support for unions across different industrial sectors. Analysts suggest that understanding these patterns could aid unions in tailoring their strategies to navigate the evolving labor environment more effectively.
Law360New data shows 151,000 Students from First CBE Cohort Fail to Finish Junior School
Alarm has been raised as fresh data from the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) reveals that over 151,000 students from the first Competency-Based Education (CBE)