LSK VP Mwaura Kabata Hails Judiciary and Labor Sector Amidst Ongoing Workplace Safety Debates

by Bruno Aero LSK Vice President Mwaura kabata has applauded the Judiciary and Labour sector for safe work environments as tremendous achievements. Withdrawal the security of Judge Laurance mugambi is uncalled for by the government of kenya. Speaking during the 2nd Employment and Labor Exhibition and conference that labor policies and practices on progress by protecting labor laws. He said as Lsk we will support the court and labor organization to support the workers. Law Society of Kenya Vice President Mwaura Kabata’s Remarks at Employment and Labor Exhibition. The Vice President of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), Mwaura Kabata, has reiterated his commitment to upholding workers' rights and labor laws during his speech at the 2nd Employment and Labor Exhibition and Conference. The event, which focused on the progress of labor policies and practices, gathered key stakeholders in the legal and labor sectors. Vice President Kabata highlighted the LSK's dedication to supporting the courts and labor organizations in protecting workers' rights. He emphasized the importance of reinforcing labor laws to ensure that Kenyan workers are treated fairly and their rights safeguarded. "At LSK, we remain steadfast in our support for the courts and labor organizations that work tirelessly to defend the rights of workers across the nation," said Kabata. "Our collective efforts ensure that labor policies are progressive and align with international standards, and that the workers of Kenya are given the respect and protection they deserve." In a more controversial statement, Kabata condemned the recent withdrawal of security detail from Judge Laurance Mugambi, calling the government's decision "unwarranted and uncalled for." He further asserted that judicial officers should be guaranteed full protection, especially when handling sensitive cases, to maintain the independence and integrity of the judiciary. The Vice President's remarks come at a time when concerns over judicial independence and the protection of labor rights are paramount. Kabata's strong stance underscores the LSK's role as an advocate for both the legal fraternity and the working class in Kenya. The Employment and Labor Exhibition and Conference continues this week, focusing on critical discussions around labor laws, workers’ rights, and employment trends in Kenya.

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