The Kuppet Kisii branch has appealed to the Council of Governors to intervene and help push government to pay teachers their salaries.
The union's leadership in Kisii said on Thursday that interventions from the CoG can compel government pay teachers their salaries.
According to Kuppet, Kisii Governor James Ongwae should petition the CoG to come to the aid of teachers as government continues to show non-commitment to pay the recently awarded pay rise.
"We as leaders of teachers' unions ask you the governor of Kisii to petition the County Assembly and the Council of Governors to raise your voices on the teachers' pay issue," said Kuppet Kisii Secretary General Ben Nyaundi.
Mr Nyaundi said interventions from the CoG will mount pressure to the government to comply with the court directive to pay the 50-60 per cent pay rise recently awarded by the Supreme Court.
Kuppet and Knut members are currently on strike protesting government failure to pay teachers the awarded pay rise.
Teachers have vowed not to return to class unless the pay rise in disbursed.
Teachers have also vowed not to invigilate and supervise end year exams unless the money is paid.
Mr Nyaundi was speaking in Kisii town at a press conference at Governor Ongwae's office on Thursday.
Ongwae on his side called on the national government to speed up payment for the teachers so that they return to class.