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Health workers transfer to county goverment
murchr
#41 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 12:43:34 AM
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murenj wrote:
capable
murchr wrote:
Have the other ministries devolved their services? Are those employed in the counties complaining about salaries? Isn't the central gov still handling the salaries of all civil servants?

For me, these docs have no point whatsoever, If you are fired because you are Luo working in Okuyu land the law is clear on what you can do. We are not that jungle country that the civil society likes to protray us to be dint we all sing about having a free and just judiciary?

These docs...if they only knew how easy the have it in Kenya....

with a supreme court that is capable of throwing out 200 pages of evidence......a high court that stops demolition of temporal structures along the railway line ........


Check again, why were the pages (200 not 1000) pages thrown away? 2. Why was the demolition stopped? Stop acting ignorant
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washiku
#42 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 7:30:23 AM
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There is already a court order in place requiring these guys to go back to work, theirs being an essential service. They shed do exactly that and let their leaders n lawyers argue out their case in court or wherever else. What pleasure are they deriving in seeing the sick suffer?
maka
#43 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 8:27:12 AM
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washiku wrote:
There is already a court order in place requiring these guys to go back to work, theirs being an essential service. They shed do exactly that and let their leaders n lawyers argue out their case in court or wherever else. What pleasure are they deriving in seeing the sick suffer?


Case in court is already concluded...its either a unanimous decision against them or 2~1 against them if its anything diff I will be surprised...lets wait for the decision.
possunt quia posse videntur
jguru
#44 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 1:01:35 PM
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maka wrote:
washiku wrote:
There is already a court order in place requiring these guys to go back to work, theirs being an essential service. They shed do exactly that and let their leaders n lawyers argue out their case in court or wherever else. What pleasure are they deriving in seeing the sick suffer?


Case in court is already concluded...its either a unanimous decision against them or 2~1 against them if its anything diff I will be surprised...lets wait for the decision.


@Maka, what does this mean?

"Orders stopping the health workers strike extended by the Industrial Court to December 24th when the case will be heard."

Does this mean the strike is valid for the next 7 days?

d'oh!
Set out to correct the world's wrongs and you will most certainly wind up adding to them.
washiku
#45 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 2:51:55 PM
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Governor Evans Kidero orders hiring of health workers to replace those striking
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia...iring-of-doctors-nurses

jaggernaut
#46 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 3:07:14 PM
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washiku wrote:
Governor Evans Kidero orders hiring of health workers to replace those striking
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia...iring-of-doctors-nurses


Wololololo....
digitek1
#47 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 3:31:04 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
washiku wrote:
Governor Evans Kidero orders hiring of health workers to replace those striking
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia...iring-of-doctors-nurses


Wololololo....

empty threats...usual script
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murchr
#48 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 4:13:34 PM
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Alfie wrote:
I am glad to announce that the Government of Machakos has reached an agreement with the Lower Eastern, Kenya Medical Practioners Pharmacists and Dentist Union, (KEMPDU) and the Kenya National Union of Nurses, Lower Eastern to have health workers in the county resume their services as they await resolution of issues raised by the National Union.
It’s important for essential services such as health to always be availed to the people as a show of humanity.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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washiku
#49 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 4:18:17 PM
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murchr wrote:
Alfie wrote:
I am glad to announce that the Government of Machakos has reached an agreement with the Lower Eastern, Kenya Medical Practioners Pharmacists and Dentist Union, (KEMPDU) and the Kenya National Union of Nurses, Lower Eastern to have health workers in the county resume their services as they await resolution of issues raised by the National Union.
It’s important for essential services such as health to always be availed to the people as a show of humanity.


Applause Applause Applause Diplomacy at its best.
jaggernaut
#50 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 4:24:37 PM
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washiku wrote:
murchr wrote:
Alfie wrote:
I am glad to announce that the Government of Machakos has reached an agreement with the Lower Eastern, Kenya Medical Practioners Pharmacists and Dentist Union, (KEMPDU) and the Kenya National Union of Nurses, Lower Eastern to have health workers in the county resume their services as they await resolution of issues raised by the National Union.
It’s important for essential services such as health to always be availed to the people as a show of humanity.


Applause Applause Applause Diplomacy at its best.


More of divide and rule...
Ole Lenku
#51 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 5:49:25 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
washiku wrote:
murchr wrote:
Alfie wrote:
I am glad to announce that the Government of Machakos has reached an agreement with the Lower Eastern, Kenya Medical Practioners Pharmacists and Dentist Union, (KEMPDU) and the Kenya National Union of Nurses, Lower Eastern to have health workers in the county resume their services as they await resolution of issues raised by the National Union.
It’s important for essential services such as health to always be availed to the people as a show of humanity.


Applause Applause Applause Diplomacy at its best.


More of divide and rule...

Deception at its best. Alfie is lying, the health workers of Macha have disowned this agreement. The staff met him and had a chat but no agreement was reached. In other news Shebesh, Kabando wa Kabando have supported health workers bid.
sorovi
#52 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 6:27:39 PM
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Governor Evans Kidero orders hiring of health workers to replace those striking.. Seems there is no end in sight..

link
muganda
#53 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 7:30:22 PM
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Will the Doctors survive the gang of 42 governors, greedy for power. I fear only the innocent citizens will suffer.

http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/tv/video/k23feis
Ole Lenku
#54 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 7:57:20 PM
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Governor Isaac Rutto on behalf of governors,Mr. James Macharia cabinet secretary for health and Dr.Nelly Bosire M.D of kenya medical practitioners, pharmacies and dentists union on Citizen Monday special @ 9:00 pm. In case you dont know what different parties are fighting for, tune in and hear each side making their respective cases.
muganda
#55 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 8:44:24 PM
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Sure to watch it @Ole lenku; meanwhile


Not sure who's saying the truth. Did the Dr Alfred Mutua take advantage of a PR opportunity that's now gone sour? Or are the doctors regrouping?

Ole Lenku
#56 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 8:59:31 PM
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muganda wrote:
Sure to watch it @Ole lenku; meanwhile


Not sure who's saying the truth. Did the Dr Alfred Mutua take advantage of a PR opportunity that's now gone sour? Or are the doctors regrouping?



This Union is represented by reputable persons, valid as is at the Labour Office. I speak for Lower Eastern Branch, and authoritatively so as the Secretary General of the Branch. In the meeting held by Dr Alfred Mutua, that is purported to have a reached a Return to Work agreement was no VALID KMPDU representation. We assume that the persons mentioned were there in their own capacities. Doctors in Lower Eastern have shown great Solidarity, which I must commend, and have kept off work, despite being the backyard of the above governor. A spot check confirms, that there is NO work going on at the hospitals in the county. Anything else you see on media is just but propaganda to derail the faithful KMPDU soldiers from Lower Eastern, especially Machakos from this noble cause. They often ask: "Go back to work to what?" I agree. ONLY NEC can hold negotiations with our employer, and that employer is NOT any county. Doctors beware of such propaganda from spin masters and persons who do not see the essence of this noble fight.
I urge all doctors in the branch to always read their emails, faithfully, as all official information concerning this strike and the branch will come from me, on a regular basis.
Doctors, keep calm, I am at the forefront of this, and cannot agree and be party to anything that devolves us to abyss.
God Bless
Dr. Mercy Korir.
washiku
#57 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 10:21:49 PM
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This Dr Bosire sounds calm, brilliant and articulate. However, she has not yet convinced me. I still dont understand why the doctors are on strike.
murchr
#58 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 11:02:01 PM
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I think this is a Doctors strike the others can easily be replaced and they are really gambling
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Shak
#59 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 11:17:51 PM
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The law talks about 30pc of staff coming from outside the county. However based on the lists of shortlisted candidates for various posts advertised in the papers in most counties, all are from the parent communities. Where is the recourse in this? Aren't doctors therefore justified in fighting devolution of this kind?
Amores
#60 Posted : Monday, December 16, 2013 11:38:26 PM
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washiku wrote:
This Dr Bosire sounds calm, brilliant and articulate. However, she has not yet convinced me. I still dont understand why the doctors are on strike.

Well,she did well evading questions and making stuff up like drs go to private clinics during free time,laughable because we know they go there during working hours.She was also rather arrogant putting across the point that governors cannot supervise them,like we dont know the supervision that the public was talking about is administative not clinical.Now that the CS has said that they promised the medical workers that the bill would be ready in feb,why exactly are they on strike?
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