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The Salient Features of the Employment Act, 2007
The Employment Act, 2007 (also known as the Chapter 226 of the Laws of Kenya) repealed the
former Employment Act and the Regulation of Wages and Conditions of Employment Act
Chapter 229 of the Laws of Kenya.
This Act, whose commencement date was 2nd June, 2008, provides for general terms and
conditions of employment in Kenya and applies to both domestic and foreign contracts of
employment.
The following are the main features of the Employment Act, 2007.
1. Section 5 (3) of the Act provides that no employer shall discriminate, directly or indirectly,
against any employee or prospective employee or harass an employee or prospective employee on
the ground of race, colour, race, language, religion, political or other opinion, nationality, ethnic or
social origin, disability, pregnancy, mental or HIV status or in respect of recruitment, training,
promotion, terms and conditions of employment, termination of employment or other matter arising
out of the employment. Further, subsection (4) thereof provides that an employer shall pay his
employees equal remuneration for work of equal value. It should be noted that any employer who
violates this provision may be prosecuted for a criminal offence under subsection (5) thereof.
2. Section 6 of the Act outlaws all forms of sexual harassment at places of works. This provision
require every employer to take steps to ensure that no employee is subjected to sexual harassment of
any form and take disciplinary measures as deemed appropriate against any of his employees who
subjects another employee to sexual harassment. Further, under subsection (2) thereof, an employer
who employs twenty (20) or more employees should in consultation with the employees or their
representatives, if any, issue a policy statement on sexual harassment, which shall be brought to the
attention of every person under the employer’s direction.
3. Section 7 of the Employment Act provides that “no person shall be employed under a contract
of services except in accordance with the provisions of the Act”. Section 8 goes ahead to provide
that the provisions of the Employment Act apply to both oral and written contracts of employment..
4. Under section 9 of the Act, a contract of service (a) for a period or a number of working days
which amount in aggregate to the equivalent of three (3) months or more, or which provides for the
performance of any specified work which cannot reasonably be expected to be completed within a
period or a number of working days amounting in aggregate to the equivalent of three (3) months;
must be writing.
5. Under the aforesaid section, it is obligation and duty of the employer to have the contract of
employment prepared in accordance with the provisions of the law and ensure that the same is
signed the employee.
6. Under section 10(1) of the Employment Act, a written contract of service specified under
clause 9 above, shall state the particulars of employment, which may, subject to section 10(3) of the
Act, be given in instalments and in any event not less than two (2) months after the beginning of
employment. Under subsection (2) of thereof, a written contract of service shall contain the
following particulars or details:
(a) the name, age, permanent address and sex of the employee;
(b) the name of the employer;
(c) job description of the employment;
(d) the date of commencement of the employment;
(e) form and duration of the contract;
(f) the place of work;
(g) the hours of work;
(h) remuneration scale or rate of employment, the method of calculation of that remuneration and
details of any other benefit;
(i) date on which employee’s period of continuous employment began, taking into account any
employment with a previous employer which counts toward that period; and
(j) any other prescribed matter.
Please not that under section 10(5), where any of the matters highlighted above changes, the
employer shall in consultation with the employee, revise the contract to reflect such changes and
notify the employee of the change in writing.
Further, under section 10(6) of the Act, the employer shall be required to keep records of the above
particularly for a period of at least 5 years after the termination of employment.
If not contained in the contract of service, the employer shall also be required to prepare a statement
containing the following particulars which can be incorporated into the contract of service by
reference:-
(a) any terms and conditions of employment relating to any of the following:
(i) entitlement to annual leave, including public holidays and holiday pay;
(ii) incapacity to work due to sickness or injury including any provisions of sick pay; and
(iii) pension and pension schemes;
(b) the length of notice which an employee is obliged to give and entitled to receive to terminate his
contract of employment;
(c) where employment is not intended to be for an indefinite period, the period for which it is
expected to continue or; if it is a fixed term, the date when it will end;
(d) the place of work or, where the employee is required or permitted to work at various places of
work, an indication of that place of work and address of the employer; and
(e) disciplinary rules and disciplinary procedure.
5. Please note that under section 13 of the Employment Act, if, after the material date there is a
change in any of the particulars under sections 10 and 12 of the Act, the employer shall give to the
employer a written particular of changes at least one (1) month after the changes. Under section 16
of the Employment Act, where an employer does not give an employee a statement as required
under sections 10, 12 and 13 aforesaid, or an itemised pay statement required under section 20 of
the Act, the employee may file a complaint with the labour officer.
6. Under section 15 of the Employment Act, an employer shall display a statement in the
prescribed form of the employee’s rights under the Act in a conspicuous place, which is accessible
to all employees.
7. Under section 17 (6) of the Act, if any employer advances to an employee a loan in excess of
the amount of one (1) month’s his wages, or in case of an employee with written contract, two (2)
months’ wages, the excess shall not be recoverable in a court of law. This section therefore implies
that if an employer advances any loan to an employee, the employers shall be obliged to take a
separate security from the employee to secure the repayment.
8. Under section 20 of the Act , an employer shall be required to give every employee (except a
casual employee or an employee engaged on piece rate or task rate terms of any period not
exceeding 6 months) an itemised pay statement either at or before the time of payment of the
salaries and wages. At the minimum, such statement should contain the following particulars:-
(a) the gross amount of the wages or salary of the employee
(b) itemised statutory deductions; and
(c) net pay
9. An employer who is not incorporated or resident in Kenya may be required by the Minister to
pay bond assessed at the equivalent of one month’s wage of all the employees employed or to be
employed by such employer.
10. The annual leave is twenty one (21) days with full pay after every twelve (12) consecutive
months of service . Where employment is terminated after the completion of two (2) or more
consecutive months of service, the employee is entitled to one and three-quarter (1 ¾ ) days of leave
with full pay in respect of each completed month of service.
11. The Employment Act states that every employee shall be entitled to one (1) day of rest for every
week of service.
12. Under section 30 of the Employment Act, after two (2) consecutive months of service with his
employer, an employee shall be entitled to sick leave of not less than seven (7) days with full pay
and thereafter to sick leave of seven (7) days with half pay, in each period of twelve
(12) consecutive month of service, subject to the production by the employee of a certificate of
incapacity to worked signed by a duly certified medical practitioner.
13. Under section 29 of the Employment Act, women employees are entitled to three (3) months
maternity leave with full pay besides the normal annual leave aforesaid. On the other hand, male
employees are entitled to two (2) weeks paternity leave.
14. House allowance should be given to an employee unless where gross salary is stated to be
inclusive of house allowance (section 31 the Employment Act).
15. Under section 34 of the Act, an employer is under an obligation to provide medical treatment
to his employees during time of service and if possible medical attendance during serious illness.
As a result provision, the employer should take up a medical insurance scheme for the benefit of
his employees. Further, under Work Injury Benefits Act, the employer is obligated to pay
compensation to an employee who has sustained personal injury or death as a result of accidents
sustained either out of or in the course of employment. Again, an employer can take out a
workmen’s compensation insurance to meet such claims.
16. Under section 42 of the Employment Act, 2007, probationary period for a new hiring or
employee should not exceed six (6) month. A probationary contract of employment can be
terminated by a seven (7) days’ written notice by either party.
17. Under section 43 of the Employment Act, in any claim arising from termination of a contract of
employment, the employer must prove reason or reasons for the termination of employment. If he
fails to do so, he shall be deemed to have terminated the employee unfairly.
18. The Employment Act provides for quite elaborate dismissal, termination, redundancy, and
complaint procedures. Therefore, where an employer intend to terminate an employee it would be
advisable to approach a lawyer for detailed advice.
19. Under the Employment Act, employers are required keep and maintain records of their
employees including records of disciplinary actions taken against such employees. Such records
should provide for the particulars specified in section 74 of the Act.
20. Under section 76 of the Employment Act, every employer who employs twenty five ( 25) or
more employee is require to comply with the provisions of Part X of the Act. Under subsection (2)
thereof, such employer must notify the Director of Employment of every vacancy occurring in this
establishment, business or work place in the prescribed form. The employer is also required to
notify the Director of every recruitment, abolition of posts, termination or lay-off of employees
within two (2) weeks from their taking effect. Such an employer must also maintain a register of all
his employees in every calendar year and send this to the Director not later than 31st January of the
following year.
21. Under section 83 of the Act, a foreign contract of service must be in the prescribed form, and
must be signed by both parties and attested by a labour officer.
22. Under section 90 of the of the Employment Act, no civil action or proceedings based or arising
out of the Act or a contract of service in generally shall lie unless it is commenced within three (3)
years next after the act, neglect, or default complained of or the case of continued injury or damage,
within twelve (12) months next after cessation thereof.
23. Under the Act, all labour and employment related disputes shall be handled exclusively by the
newly established Industrial Court, which is established under the Labour Institutions Act, 2007.

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Employment Act 2007 Key Features

  • 1. The Salient Features of the Employment Act, 2007 The Employment Act, 2007 (also known as the Chapter 226 of the Laws of Kenya) repealed the former Employment Act and the Regulation of Wages and Conditions of Employment Act Chapter 229 of the Laws of Kenya. This Act, whose commencement date was 2nd June, 2008, provides for general terms and conditions of employment in Kenya and applies to both domestic and foreign contracts of employment. The following are the main features of the Employment Act, 2007. 1. Section 5 (3) of the Act provides that no employer shall discriminate, directly or indirectly, against any employee or prospective employee or harass an employee or prospective employee on the ground of race, colour, race, language, religion, political or other opinion, nationality, ethnic or social origin, disability, pregnancy, mental or HIV status or in respect of recruitment, training, promotion, terms and conditions of employment, termination of employment or other matter arising out of the employment. Further, subsection (4) thereof provides that an employer shall pay his employees equal remuneration for work of equal value. It should be noted that any employer who violates this provision may be prosecuted for a criminal offence under subsection (5) thereof. 2. Section 6 of the Act outlaws all forms of sexual harassment at places of works. This provision require every employer to take steps to ensure that no employee is subjected to sexual harassment of any form and take disciplinary measures as deemed appropriate against any of his employees who subjects another employee to sexual harassment. Further, under subsection (2) thereof, an employer who employs twenty (20) or more employees should in consultation with the employees or their representatives, if any, issue a policy statement on sexual harassment, which shall be brought to the attention of every person under the employer’s direction. 3. Section 7 of the Employment Act provides that “no person shall be employed under a contract of services except in accordance with the provisions of the Act”. Section 8 goes ahead to provide that the provisions of the Employment Act apply to both oral and written contracts of employment.. 4. Under section 9 of the Act, a contract of service (a) for a period or a number of working days which amount in aggregate to the equivalent of three (3) months or more, or which provides for the performance of any specified work which cannot reasonably be expected to be completed within a period or a number of working days amounting in aggregate to the equivalent of three (3) months; must be writing. 5. Under the aforesaid section, it is obligation and duty of the employer to have the contract of employment prepared in accordance with the provisions of the law and ensure that the same is signed the employee.
  • 2. 6. Under section 10(1) of the Employment Act, a written contract of service specified under clause 9 above, shall state the particulars of employment, which may, subject to section 10(3) of the Act, be given in instalments and in any event not less than two (2) months after the beginning of employment. Under subsection (2) of thereof, a written contract of service shall contain the following particulars or details: (a) the name, age, permanent address and sex of the employee; (b) the name of the employer; (c) job description of the employment; (d) the date of commencement of the employment; (e) form and duration of the contract; (f) the place of work; (g) the hours of work; (h) remuneration scale or rate of employment, the method of calculation of that remuneration and details of any other benefit; (i) date on which employee’s period of continuous employment began, taking into account any employment with a previous employer which counts toward that period; and (j) any other prescribed matter. Please not that under section 10(5), where any of the matters highlighted above changes, the employer shall in consultation with the employee, revise the contract to reflect such changes and notify the employee of the change in writing. Further, under section 10(6) of the Act, the employer shall be required to keep records of the above particularly for a period of at least 5 years after the termination of employment. If not contained in the contract of service, the employer shall also be required to prepare a statement containing the following particulars which can be incorporated into the contract of service by reference:- (a) any terms and conditions of employment relating to any of the following: (i) entitlement to annual leave, including public holidays and holiday pay; (ii) incapacity to work due to sickness or injury including any provisions of sick pay; and (iii) pension and pension schemes;
  • 3. (b) the length of notice which an employee is obliged to give and entitled to receive to terminate his contract of employment; (c) where employment is not intended to be for an indefinite period, the period for which it is expected to continue or; if it is a fixed term, the date when it will end; (d) the place of work or, where the employee is required or permitted to work at various places of work, an indication of that place of work and address of the employer; and (e) disciplinary rules and disciplinary procedure. 5. Please note that under section 13 of the Employment Act, if, after the material date there is a change in any of the particulars under sections 10 and 12 of the Act, the employer shall give to the employer a written particular of changes at least one (1) month after the changes. Under section 16 of the Employment Act, where an employer does not give an employee a statement as required under sections 10, 12 and 13 aforesaid, or an itemised pay statement required under section 20 of the Act, the employee may file a complaint with the labour officer. 6. Under section 15 of the Employment Act, an employer shall display a statement in the prescribed form of the employee’s rights under the Act in a conspicuous place, which is accessible to all employees. 7. Under section 17 (6) of the Act, if any employer advances to an employee a loan in excess of the amount of one (1) month’s his wages, or in case of an employee with written contract, two (2) months’ wages, the excess shall not be recoverable in a court of law. This section therefore implies that if an employer advances any loan to an employee, the employers shall be obliged to take a separate security from the employee to secure the repayment. 8. Under section 20 of the Act , an employer shall be required to give every employee (except a casual employee or an employee engaged on piece rate or task rate terms of any period not exceeding 6 months) an itemised pay statement either at or before the time of payment of the salaries and wages. At the minimum, such statement should contain the following particulars:- (a) the gross amount of the wages or salary of the employee (b) itemised statutory deductions; and (c) net pay 9. An employer who is not incorporated or resident in Kenya may be required by the Minister to pay bond assessed at the equivalent of one month’s wage of all the employees employed or to be employed by such employer. 10. The annual leave is twenty one (21) days with full pay after every twelve (12) consecutive months of service . Where employment is terminated after the completion of two (2) or more
  • 4. consecutive months of service, the employee is entitled to one and three-quarter (1 ¾ ) days of leave with full pay in respect of each completed month of service. 11. The Employment Act states that every employee shall be entitled to one (1) day of rest for every week of service. 12. Under section 30 of the Employment Act, after two (2) consecutive months of service with his employer, an employee shall be entitled to sick leave of not less than seven (7) days with full pay and thereafter to sick leave of seven (7) days with half pay, in each period of twelve (12) consecutive month of service, subject to the production by the employee of a certificate of incapacity to worked signed by a duly certified medical practitioner. 13. Under section 29 of the Employment Act, women employees are entitled to three (3) months maternity leave with full pay besides the normal annual leave aforesaid. On the other hand, male employees are entitled to two (2) weeks paternity leave. 14. House allowance should be given to an employee unless where gross salary is stated to be inclusive of house allowance (section 31 the Employment Act). 15. Under section 34 of the Act, an employer is under an obligation to provide medical treatment to his employees during time of service and if possible medical attendance during serious illness. As a result provision, the employer should take up a medical insurance scheme for the benefit of his employees. Further, under Work Injury Benefits Act, the employer is obligated to pay compensation to an employee who has sustained personal injury or death as a result of accidents sustained either out of or in the course of employment. Again, an employer can take out a workmen’s compensation insurance to meet such claims. 16. Under section 42 of the Employment Act, 2007, probationary period for a new hiring or employee should not exceed six (6) month. A probationary contract of employment can be terminated by a seven (7) days’ written notice by either party. 17. Under section 43 of the Employment Act, in any claim arising from termination of a contract of employment, the employer must prove reason or reasons for the termination of employment. If he fails to do so, he shall be deemed to have terminated the employee unfairly. 18. The Employment Act provides for quite elaborate dismissal, termination, redundancy, and complaint procedures. Therefore, where an employer intend to terminate an employee it would be advisable to approach a lawyer for detailed advice. 19. Under the Employment Act, employers are required keep and maintain records of their employees including records of disciplinary actions taken against such employees. Such records should provide for the particulars specified in section 74 of the Act.
  • 5. 20. Under section 76 of the Employment Act, every employer who employs twenty five ( 25) or more employee is require to comply with the provisions of Part X of the Act. Under subsection (2) thereof, such employer must notify the Director of Employment of every vacancy occurring in this establishment, business or work place in the prescribed form. The employer is also required to notify the Director of every recruitment, abolition of posts, termination or lay-off of employees within two (2) weeks from their taking effect. Such an employer must also maintain a register of all his employees in every calendar year and send this to the Director not later than 31st January of the following year. 21. Under section 83 of the Act, a foreign contract of service must be in the prescribed form, and must be signed by both parties and attested by a labour officer. 22. Under section 90 of the of the Employment Act, no civil action or proceedings based or arising out of the Act or a contract of service in generally shall lie unless it is commenced within three (3) years next after the act, neglect, or default complained of or the case of continued injury or damage, within twelve (12) months next after cessation thereof. 23. Under the Act, all labour and employment related disputes shall be handled exclusively by the newly established Industrial Court, which is established under the Labour Institutions Act, 2007.