A Practical Approach to Learning: How CHRM College is shaping the Future of Labour Law Professionals

In a bold step toward redefining labour law education in Kenya, CHRM College is setting a new standard by combining theoretical learning with real-world experiences. The recent cohort of students in the Executive Certificate in Labour Laws Compliance program had an extraordinary opportunity to witness labour law in action during a live court session at the Employee and Labour Relations Court on 13th March 2025. This innovative approach is part of CHRM’s commitment to equipping HR professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate Kenya’s ever-evolving labour landscape.

As part of the final unit in the three-month program, students attended a Labour Relations Court session, where they observed real disputes being deliberated and resolved. Accompanied by their lecturer, CHRP Raphael Olala, and a team from CHRM College, the students gained firsthand insights into how labour laws are applied in real-world settings. From understanding how disputes are managed to observing the judiciary’s role in ensuring workplace fairness, this experience brought classroom concepts to life.

The learning experience did not end at the courthouse. To further deepen their understanding, students participated in a networking lunch where they connected with peers and industry professionals. This formal setting provided an opportunity to exchange ideas, share experiences, and build relationships that could prove vital for their future careers.

The afternoon featured a guided clinic session led by experienced tutors, including CHRP Raphael Olala, CHRP Odhiambo Ooko FIHRM, CS Japheth Alande, and CHRP Lillian Mirie. During this interactive session, students were encouraged to ask questions and seek clarification on complex topics that weren’t fully covered in class. The personalized guidance from seasoned experts helped solidify their understanding of key legal principles and prepared them to tackle challenges in workplace compliance effectively.

The program culminated in a grand certificate award ceremony held on March 13, where students were officially recognized for their dedication and achievements. The event was graced by CHRM College Principal, CHRP Margaret K. Kinyanjui, who praised the graduates for their commitment to excellence in labour laws and employee relations.

CHRM College’s approach to education reflects a growing trend toward experiential learning, an approach that prioritizes practical exposure alongside academic rigor. By immersing students in real-world scenarios and connecting them with industry leaders, the college is preparing its graduates to become trailblazers in creating equitable workplaces across Kenya.

With enrolment now open for the next cohort of the Executive Certificate in Labour Laws Compliance program, aspiring HR professionals have a unique opportunity to gain industry-driven training that equips them for success in this dynamic field.

As this latest group of graduates embarks on their professional journeys, they carry with them not only certificates but also invaluable experiences that set them apart as future leaders in labour law compliance and employee relations.

For those ready to take their HR careers to the next level, CHRM College offers more than just education; it offers a transformative experience that bridges the gap between classroom learning and real-world impact.

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