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Health workers transfer to county goverment
murchr
#61 Posted : Tuesday, December 17, 2013 2:58:25 AM
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"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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maka
#62 Posted : Tuesday, December 17, 2013 7:20:41 AM
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jguru wrote:
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!


Its still invalid...there were initial orders to halt the strike.
possunt quia posse videntur
Pedes
#63 Posted : Tuesday, December 17, 2013 11:10:02 AM
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murchr wrote:





Matters County salary, can they be increased/decreased without input from SRC?
If you stay ready, no need to get ready.
Murira Ikihia
#64 Posted : Wednesday, December 18, 2013 9:02:33 AM
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Alfred Mutua is using the time tested and trusted strategy called "exploiting chaos". Governors who are stuck in the politiking mode will never know what has hit them and the same with their counties.
maka
#65 Posted : Wednesday, December 18, 2013 9:05:44 AM
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maka wrote:
jguru wrote:
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!


Its still invalid...there were initial orders to halt the strike.


The 3 judge bench ruling is today in the afternoon...hope it will stop this madness.
possunt quia posse videntur
washiku
#66 Posted : Wednesday, December 18, 2013 9:06:29 AM
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maka wrote:
jguru wrote:
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!


Its still invalid...there were initial orders to halt the strike.


Yani in Kenya there are never consequences of disobeying a court order? Why are they issued then in the first place?
maka
#67 Posted : Wednesday, December 18, 2013 9:10:58 AM
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washiku wrote:
maka wrote:
jguru wrote:
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!


Its still invalid...there were initial orders to halt the strike.


Yani in Kenya there are never consequences of disobeying a court order? Why are they issued then in the first place?


Watu wa union achana nao then you cant arrest all doctors ebu wewe as an individual go against a court order uone....
possunt quia posse videntur
mazuri
#68 Posted : Wednesday, December 18, 2013 12:15:28 PM
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Dialogue should be given a chance i wonder if all governors would agree to be paid from the their county budget ..
The greatest wealth is health.
tycho
#69 Posted : Wednesday, December 18, 2013 12:28:12 PM
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How should a doctor be paid? Doctors should be able to pay themselves as much as they wish, and still reduce costs to the economy. Our problem is how we understand 'health' and promote it.
McReggae
#70 Posted : Wednesday, December 18, 2013 2:05:53 PM
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maka wrote:
washiku wrote:
maka wrote:
jguru wrote:
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!


Its still invalid...there were initial orders to halt the strike.


Yani in Kenya there are never consequences of disobeying a court order? Why are they issued then in the first place?


Watu wa union achana nao then you cant arrest all doctors ebu wewe as an individual go against a court order uone....


I remember that Bosire lady asking if any strike has ever been declared legal!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
washiku
#71 Posted : Wednesday, December 18, 2013 10:22:47 PM
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Joined: 5/9/2007
Posts: 13,095
maka wrote:
maka wrote:
jguru wrote:
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!


Its still invalid...there were initial orders to halt the strike.


The 3 judge bench ruling is today in the afternoon...hope it will stop this madness.


And the ruling was that the devolution of health shall not be reversed. Where does that leave the doctors' argument?
Amores
#72 Posted : Wednesday, December 18, 2013 10:55:50 PM
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washiku wrote:
maka wrote:
maka wrote:
jguru wrote:
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!


Its still invalid...there were initial orders to halt the strike.


The 3 judge bench ruling is today in the afternoon...hope it will stop this madness.


And the ruling was that the devolution of health shall not be reversed. Where does that leave the doctors' argument?


They are not refusing devolution,they are saying that proper structures l-ike the health bill -are not in place
I am happy
sorovi
#73 Posted : Thursday, December 19, 2013 12:16:09 AM
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Joined: 8/3/2007
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Amores wrote:
washiku wrote:
maka wrote:
maka wrote:
jguru wrote:
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!


Its still invalid...there were initial orders to halt the strike.


The 3 judge bench ruling is today in the afternoon...hope it will stop this madness.


And the ruling was that the devolution of health shall not be reversed. Where does that leave the doctors' argument?


They are not refusing devolution,they are saying that proper structures l-ike the health bill -are not in place


they wont win this war..Shame on you Shame on you so they better go back to work.. they have been operating without those laws so that's just an excuse.. the county govt will closely monitor them which will affect their private clinics.. to me that seems to be the main issue.. Shame on you Shame on you
simonkabz
#74 Posted : Thursday, December 19, 2013 6:31:46 AM
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Seems gavanas with their swollen little egos have softened their language, since unlike before when the president/govt took all blame, the public n medics seem to have directed their anger at them.
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
maka
#75 Posted : Thursday, December 19, 2013 7:10:20 AM
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Joined: 4/22/2010
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Location: Nairobi
Amores wrote:
washiku wrote:
maka wrote:
maka wrote:
jguru wrote:
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!


Its still invalid...there were initial orders to halt the strike.


The 3 judge bench ruling is today in the afternoon...hope it will stop this madness.


And the ruling was that the devolution of health shall not be reversed. Where does that leave the doctors' argument?


They are not refusing devolution,they are saying that proper structures l-ike the health bill -are not in place


They will appeal...those guys are not stopping the strike wameamua I think the only way is through dialogue....
possunt quia posse videntur
murchr
#76 Posted : Thursday, December 19, 2013 7:54:43 AM
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What dialogue, new hires are already being interviewed
"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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kingfisher
#77 Posted : Thursday, December 19, 2013 9:01:36 AM
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Shak wrote:
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?


Question for @shak.... did the "others" apply?
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jaggernaut
#78 Posted : Thursday, December 19, 2013 9:14:49 AM
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washiku wrote:
maka wrote:
jguru wrote:
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!


Its still invalid...there were initial orders to halt the strike.


Yani in Kenya there are never consequences of disobeying a court order? Why are they issued then in the first place?

Maybe they don't trust the courts just like Baba, who termed it korti bandia.
McReggae
#79 Posted : Thursday, December 19, 2013 9:21:05 AM
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In the last garment in any strike the minister would be blamed here in wazua especially if from ODM......this now never happens...SMH

Uhuru tells the medics to think of us sick people and get back to work, and then adds that the devolution of health services will proceed as planned. He urges governors to "make alternative arrangements"- ie find other medics - if our doctors refuse to go back to work.........



The goverment MUST seriuosly sit down and address this issue!!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Lolest!
#80 Posted : Thursday, December 19, 2013 9:36:35 AM
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Medics should just go back to work. Central govt is afraid of backlash from opposition, waithereros of civil society and the governors should they intervene. And the magavana want all powers and responsibilities now. While the medics want us to believe they are not against devolution of health services, they're giving it away with some of their arguments about hiring. Our health sector is ailing, the medics are not making it better by withdrawing services leading to deaths!
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