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Rank: Member Joined: 3/23/2011 Posts: 503
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Now Sossion should open a school and hire the striking teachers once they are laid off Even a BrOKeN clock is right twice a day
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/19/2010 Posts: 1,308 Location: nairobi metropolitan
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Calling those you disagree with sycophants is a sign of intolerance. Let's us agree to disagree courteously. Democracy does not belong to the dead
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/19/2010 Posts: 1,308 Location: nairobi metropolitan
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This is a zero sum game. They problem is not the teachers, the problem has to do with wage inequalities in the country SRC was supposed to reign that,but failed miserably. The maximum wage of the most senior civil servants should be about 20 times that of the lowest paid civil servant. And by the way if the government cannot obey court orders,how does it expect the teachers and other to actors to obey them? This is the road to anarchy. Democracy does not belong to the dead
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/21/2011 Posts: 2,032
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githundi wrote:This is a zero sum game. They problem is not the thinking. rs, the problem has to do with wage inequalities in the country SRC was supposed to reign that,but failed miserably. The maximum wage of the most senior civil servants should be about 20 times that of the lowest paid civil servant. And by the way if the government cannot obey court orders,how does it expect the teachers and other to actors to obey them? This is the road to anarchy. Two wrongs don't make a right. Court order doesn't mean you stop thinking, we all know annual teacher's strike is big business and what money is set aside to buy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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limanika wrote:githundi wrote:This is a zero sum game. They problem is not the thinking. rs, the problem has to do with wage inequalities in the country SRC was supposed to reign that,but failed miserably. The maximum wage of the most senior civil servants should be about 20 times that of the lowest paid civil servant. And by the way if the government cannot obey court orders,how does it expect the teachers and other to actors to obey them? This is the road to anarchy. Two wrongs don't make a right. Court order doesn't mean you stop thinking, we all know annual teacher's strike is big business and what money is set aside to buy sack them and hire afresh on new terms!! wakae nyumbani vile wanataka. we are tired, teachers are well paid compared to the rest of ma-workers...think about the teachers you know and tell me any not doing well! i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/25/2015 Posts: 839 Location: Kite
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harrydre wrote:limanika wrote:githundi wrote:This is a zero sum game. They problem is not the thinking. rs, the problem has to do with wage inequalities in the country SRC was supposed to reign that,but failed miserably. The maximum wage of the most senior civil servants should be about 20 times that of the lowest paid civil servant. And by the way if the government cannot obey court orders,how does it expect the teachers and other to actors to obey them? This is the road to anarchy. Two wrongs don't make a right. Court order doesn't mean you stop thinking, we all know annual teacher's strike is big business and what money is set aside to buy sack them and hire afresh on new terms!! wakae nyumbani vile wanataka. we are tired, teachers are well paid compared to the rest of ma-workers...think about the teachers you know and tell me any not doing well! Kuwa mpole hii mwenzi tumekunywa na deni!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/25/2012 Posts: 1,826
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Taurrus wrote:harrydre wrote:limanika wrote:githundi wrote:This is a zero sum game. They problem is not the thinking. rs, the problem has to do with wage inequalities in the country SRC was supposed to reign that,but failed miserably. The maximum wage of the most senior civil servants should be about 20 times that of the lowest paid civil servant. And by the way if the government cannot obey court orders,how does it expect the teachers and other to actors to obey them? This is the road to anarchy. Two wrongs don't make a right. Court order doesn't mean you stop thinking, we all know annual teacher's strike is big business and what money is set aside to buy sack them and hire afresh on new terms!! wakae nyumbani vile wanataka. we are tired, teachers are well paid compared to the rest of ma-workers...think about the teachers you know and tell me any not doing well! Kuwa mpole hii mwenzi tumekunywa na deni!  na sasa kazi imepotea, but I like the teachers thinking, they are sure they are too many to be sacked, but the way the government is acting some will suffer.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/22/2014 Posts: 321 Location: Ndeiya
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Taurrus wrote:harrydre wrote:limanika wrote:githundi wrote:This is a zero sum game. They problem is not the thinking. rs, the problem has to do with wage inequalities in the country SRC was supposed to reign that,but failed miserably. The maximum wage of the most senior civil servants should be about 20 times that of the lowest paid civil servant. And by the way if the government cannot obey court orders,how does it expect the teachers and other to actors to obey them? This is the road to anarchy. Two wrongs don't make a right. Court order doesn't mean you stop thinking, we all know annual teacher's strike is big business and what money is set aside to buy sack them and hire afresh on new terms!! wakae nyumbani vile wanataka. we are tired, teachers are well paid compared to the rest of ma-workers...think about the teachers you know and tell me any not doing well! Kuwa mpole hii mwenzi tumekunywa na deni! Kweri kambisa!
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/8/2008 Posts: 288
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Mtafiti wrote:Taurrus wrote:harrydre wrote:limanika wrote:githundi wrote:This is a zero sum game. They problem is not the thinking. rs, the problem has to do with wage inequalities in the country SRC was supposed to reign that,but failed miserably. The maximum wage of the most senior civil servants should be about 20 times that of the lowest paid civil servant. And by the way if the government cannot obey court orders,how does it expect the teachers and other to actors to obey them? This is the road to anarchy. Two wrongs don't make a right. Court order doesn't mean you stop thinking, we all know annual teacher's strike is big business and what money is set aside to buy sack them and hire afresh on new terms!! wakae nyumbani vile wanataka. we are tired, teachers are well paid compared to the rest of ma-workers...think about the teachers you know and tell me any not doing well! Kuwa mpole hii mwenzi tumekunywa na deni! Kweri kambisa! Am a person from private sector, my commercial project has stalled due to inadequate funds yet two of my neighbours who are teachers have been building all through while on strike. And these are the people demanding more pay while the private sector is restructuring
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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Jitahidi wrote:Mtafiti wrote:Taurrus wrote:harrydre wrote:limanika wrote:githundi wrote:This is a zero sum game. They problem is not the thinking. rs, the problem has to do with wage inequalities in the country SRC was supposed to reign that,but failed miserably. The maximum wage of the most senior civil servants should be about 20 times that of the lowest paid civil servant. And by the way if the government cannot obey court orders,how does it expect the teachers and other to actors to obey them? This is the road to anarchy. Two wrongs don't make a right. Court order doesn't mean you stop thinking, we all know annual teacher's strike is big business and what money is set aside to buy sack them and hire afresh on new terms!! wakae nyumbani vile wanataka. we are tired, teachers are well paid compared to the rest of ma-workers...think about the teachers you know and tell me any not doing well! Kuwa mpole hii mwenzi tumekunywa na deni! Kweri kambisa! Am a person from private sector, my commercial project has stalled due to inadequate funds yet two of my neighbours who are teachers have been building all through while on strike. And these are the people demanding more pay while the private sector is restructuring Usitamani ya mwenzio. Jitahidi na yako kidogo.
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