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santana
santana
6 years ago

Elder Sage I ameneyo!!!! Koma ziliko.

Peter Inithalika
6 years ago

Useless people. Today you demand thisand tomorrow that. These things need to be done following all the legal process as per Labour Relations Act. That is why you have been told you would not be paid. Do you get paid for doing nothing. What you did is like holding people seeking justice hostage with a gun. That was demanding a ransom.

2019
2019
6 years ago

I knew you were fighting a losing battle. How can you strike over allowances which are not domesticated in your conditions of service? Dissolve your committee and elect people with good knowledge of negotiation.

Elder Sage I
Elder Sage I
6 years ago

Living in the jungle will not make one a lion, nor growing at the mosque transform you to a mufti/sheikh. This lot is most misguided in the whole public service;. they have been staging industrial actions every three years for the past ten years or so, obviously achieving nothing. This time 4 weeks of shouting and singing political lullabies – zero result again. Wise up now, folks! They are just ordinary accountants, clerks, drivers, HR officers as the other civil servants – only that they serve at the courts. No special skills nor extra risks in their jobs. When you… Read more »

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