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civil service retrenchment ?
butterflyke
#51 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 1:47:23 PM
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Kenya begins potentially painful civil service shake-up

C&P: Although the Government has not made a direct reference to job losses, perhaps because of the attendant political backlash, the justification given for reforming the bureaucracy, though mainly to improve service delivery, also points to that eventuality. President Uhuru Kenyatta has emphatically stated the size of the public sector wage bill is currently unsustainable and unacceptable and even the government convened a national wage bill conference to discuss the crisis.



Rhetoric?
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Impunity
#52 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 2:27:07 PM
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WHAT BECAME OF THE 20% PRESIDENTIAL PAY-CUT?
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#53 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 2:41:42 PM
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butterflyke wrote:
Kenya begins potentially painful civil service shake-up

C&P: Although the Government has not made a direct reference to job losses, perhaps because of the attendant political backlash, the justification given for reforming the bureaucracy, though mainly to improve service delivery, also points to that eventuality. President Uhuru Kenyatta has emphatically stated the size of the public sector wage bill is currently unsustainable and unacceptable and even the government convened a national wage bill conference to discuss the crisis.



Rhetoric?


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washiku
#54 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 2:42:41 PM
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nakujua wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
nakujua wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
In the past 2 weeks, thousands of young people have graduated from the universities. These are lawyers, doctors, vets, engineers, teachers, accountants, etc etc. And now the govt, the biggest employer, has frozen employment, telling them there are no jobs. Did i hear during the campaigns Uhuruto saying that 'Hakuna kazi' signs will be replaced by 'Kuna kazi' once these young people elect the jubilee team? What future do all these young people have under the jubilee govt? Isn't this a return of the dark Nyayo days when retrenchments and hakuna kazi was the norm?

graduates should not be employed by the government, in fact the retrenchment should target graduates - all that education should prepare one to create something.

Applause Applause Applause Graduates of life too. You have received enough salary for capital to do something. Our education system has created fools who all yearn to camp in employment, till they die. Bure kabisa.

So all the graduate employees in govt from CBK governor Prof Ndungu, to Kimemia, Esipisu etc etc, to the junior officers, the whole lot of them are lost and don't know what they are doing?

yaps, especially those junior graduate officers, they should be dismissed and replaced with form four graduates - smile I would even dare say that banks and other private employers should stop employing university graduates as clerks and for other rudimentary jobs.


Is this the guy who lives in Nakuru and was looking for a job the other day after being fired so many times? Ama am confusing people here?smile smile
harrydre
#55 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 3:48:05 PM
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an average civil servant works 4 hrs a day. That's half what he gets paid. Those who hang coats and leave, chat all day or just drink tea and Mandazis, also over 60yrs need to go first!
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maka
#56 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 5:06:45 PM
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harrydre wrote:
an average civil servant works 4 hrs a day. That's half what he gets paid. Those who hang coats and leave, chat all day or just drink tea and Mandazis, also over 60yrs need to go first!


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nakujua
#57 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 5:16:40 PM
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washiku wrote:
nakujua wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
nakujua wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
In the past 2 weeks, thousands of young people have graduated from the universities. These are lawyers, doctors, vets, engineers, teachers, accountants, etc etc. And now the govt, the biggest employer, has frozen employment, telling them there are no jobs. Did i hear during the campaigns Uhuruto saying that 'Hakuna kazi' signs will be replaced by 'Kuna kazi' once these young people elect the jubilee team? What future do all these young people have under the jubilee govt? Isn't this a return of the dark Nyayo days when retrenchments and hakuna kazi was the norm?

graduates should not be employed by the government, in fact the retrenchment should target graduates - all that education should prepare one to create something.

Applause Applause Applause Graduates of life too. You have received enough salary for capital to do something. Our education system has created fools who all yearn to camp in employment, till they die. Bure kabisa.

So all the graduate employees in govt from CBK governor Prof Ndungu, to Kimemia, Esipisu etc etc, to the junior officers, the whole lot of them are lost and don't know what they are doing?

yaps, especially those junior graduate officers, they should be dismissed and replaced with form four graduates - smile I would even dare say that banks and other private employers should stop employing university graduates as clerks and for other rudimentary jobs.


Is this the guy who lives in Nakuru and was looking for a job the other day after being fired so many times? Ama am confusing people here?smile smile

sasa nani amesema natafuta kazi, I gave up long ago - sasa mimi ni stay at home dad smile - lakini its sad for graduates to be employed as clerks, imagine equity gets those class 8 pupils they sponsor to do some of those back office bank tasks, halafu kuna graduate mzima anaka hapo the whole day printing plastic cards Sad
Mwalimu
#58 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 5:50:07 PM
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They promised jobs which they have not created
maka
#59 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 5:53:38 PM
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nakujua wrote:
washiku wrote:
nakujua wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
nakujua wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
In the past 2 weeks, thousands of young people have graduated from the universities. These are lawyers, doctors, vets, engineers, teachers, accountants, etc etc. And now the govt, the biggest employer, has frozen employment, telling them there are no jobs. Did i hear during the campaigns Uhuruto saying that 'Hakuna kazi' signs will be replaced by 'Kuna kazi' once these young people elect the jubilee team? What future do all these young people have under the jubilee govt? Isn't this a return of the dark Nyayo days when retrenchments and hakuna kazi was the norm?

graduates should not be employed by the government, in fact the retrenchment should target graduates - all that education should prepare one to create something.

Applause Applause Applause Graduates of life too. You have received enough salary for capital to do something. Our education system has created fools who all yearn to camp in employment, till they die. Bure kabisa.

So all the graduate employees in govt from CBK governor Prof Ndungu, to Kimemia, Esipisu etc etc, to the junior officers, the whole lot of them are lost and don't know what they are doing?

yaps, especially those junior graduate officers, they should be dismissed and replaced with form four graduates - smile I would even dare say that banks and other private employers should stop employing university graduates as clerks and for other rudimentary jobs.


Is this the guy who lives in Nakuru and was looking for a job the other day after being fired so many times? Ama am confusing people here?smile smile

sasa nani amesema natafuta kazi, I gave up long ago - sasa mimi ni stay at home dad smile - lakini its sad for graduates to be employed as clerks, imagine equity gets those class 8 pupils they sponsor to do some of those back office bank tasks, halafu kuna graduate mzima anaka hapo the whole day printing plastic cards Sad


It's indeed sad...
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kyt
#60 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 7:57:31 PM
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Impunity wrote:
WHAT BECAME OF THE 20% PRESIDENTIAL PAY-CUT?

there was a technicality ~ constitutional technically, they said.😆😆
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