The Kenyan government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening labour protections, particularly for domestic workers, following the conclusion of nationwide stakeholder consultations. The consultations focused on two critical agreements: International Labour Organization Conventions 189 and 190. Speaking during a press briefing at the All-Saints Cathedral Hall, Nairobi, Principal Secretary for Labour and Skills Development Shadrack…Â Â Â
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