Take heed: K24 saga a stark warning to all media personalities

K24 has had one of the ugliest retrenchment drives Kenya has witnessed in the recent past. Their retrenchment drive left a bad taste in the greater majority’s mouths and collective conscious.

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You see, K24 first instructed their previous staff to accept a fifty per cent pay cut. Afew of their employees, I really should highlight the term former, moved to court to fight the retroactive nature the move was to be done in. And they won.

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Former K24 duo, Eric Njoka and Karen Knaust

The media house owned and run by Mediamax then went on to simply retrench everyone who had refused to agree with the managerial decision (or should I say board decision?) and they completely cleaned house leaving just a handful of reporters and journalists who were subsequently fired anyway.

Fired K24 TV couple re-emerge with own media company (Photo)

That then brings us to the question of whether or not the new staff they have poached will be loyal enough to see the company achieve it’s longterm targets and there is a huge question mark hanging over this particular section of operations.

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Anyway, what K24 did is a learning curve for media practitioners because it completely exposes not just media houses and employers in general but the attitudes and thought patterns media practitioners have.

Mwanaisha Chidzuga’s message to her former K24 colleagues is sound advice

When you look at members of NTV and KTN, if you look at journalists at Radio Africa and KBC, most of them would go to bat for their employers. They genuinely see it as a personal offense when netizens call out their employers online. This is actually madness. The best approach to working with employers is to let the reality that it is a simple business interaction.

K24

That means that when you look at how things from that perspective, then journalists begin to gain an appreciation for how things work within that relationship. You basically go in, do your job, do it well and leave. You also basically shop your skills around looking for the next best employer for your service. Do no stay for more than 5 years within the same position. Keep improving and shopping your skills around.

K24 unveils new faces taking over the newsroom after firing its entire old team (Video)

K24 showed us that comfort is one of the worst things that can belie a business transaction of employment nature. You have to wake up to the realization that when the employer decides your services are no longer needed, the switch is clinical and devoid of emotions.

 

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Maina Kageni, Mwalimu King’ang’i raise important labour laws questions

Maina Kageni and Mwalimu King’ang’i have raised some important questions on Kenya’s labour laws which do not seem to respect the Kenyan worker.

Mwalimu Churchill publicly declares how he prefers to get fired after ugly K24 saga

And the subject matter that they focused on was the manner in which K24 decided to fire it’s employees after management had occasioned and fostered ill-will towards them and the company, culminating at one point in legal action being sort by the employees to protect themselves.

churchill aka mwalimu king'ang'i

This had been occasioned by K24’s decision to backdate a 50 per cent pay cut. Former K24 employees moved to court to stop this and actually won that exact desired measure only for them to receive an SMS notifying them of their retrenchment.

“Congratulations!” Mwanaisha Chidzuga seemingly mocks K24 employees fired through night SMS

The day you decide to fire me, don´t send me an SMS, I can even be driving or doing something that might cause an accident. Let´s get this straight, you don´t do that sh*t to me. Call me for a drink and when I am high, drop the news. Some things can kill you.

And Maina Kageni chimed in saying,

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Shame on you, how can you do that? How can you ask someone to meet you at a certain hotel and then drop such news?

The reason why the conversation Maina Kageni and Mwalimu King’ang’i is bigger than they know is that this conversation shone a spotlight on the manner in which Kenyan employees are at the mercy of their employers.

K24 unveils new faces taking over the newsroom after firing its entire old team (Video)

While it is true that the macro-economic situations brought about by Covid-19 have trickled down and adversely affected Kenyan businesses, it shouldn’t be used as an excuse to deny employees basic dignity.

mwalimu king'ang'i aka churchill

Aside from what Mwalimu Kinga’ang’i highlighted regarding the circumstances one might find themselves after being sacked via SMS, one has to wonder whether K24 and Mediamax will be able to rebuild a workforce consistently seeking to turn around the company’s fortunes especially after they have witnessed how the old guard were unceremoniously ejected.

 

The conversation between Main Kageni and Mwalimu King’ang’i also raised a question on whether the government actually cares about the wellbeing of Kenyans outside of their clear gluttony for taxation. And it is of special interest that Media Max is held in majority by Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta’s family.

Covid-19 has introduced us all to a cowardly new world and it remains to be seen whether the conversation between Maina and King’ang’i will spark a change in thinking within Kenya’s

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