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Makerere lecturers reject attendance biometric system

Kevin Githuku by Kevin Githuku
October 25, 2023
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Makerere University Lecturers through their professional association, Makerere University Academic Staff Association (MUASA), have rejected the University’s Biometric System meant to curb absenteeism.

The rejection comes in shortly after the University began implementing a bio-metric attendance management system to curb absenteeism, which system was, according to the institution, ‘a part of government’s integrated Human Capital Management System (HCM) to automate human resource management functions in the public service.

In a letter seen by Monitor to the University Council Chairperson, Mrs Lorna Magara, dated October 20, the lecturers state that ‘the core mandate of the University which is discharged by Academic Staff, includes teaching, research and out-reach, which mandate is unique in nature and is totally different from the routine public service mandate, whose working hours are 8:00am – 5:00pm, Monday to Friday. Read more

 

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