Don't you guys just love the DBSA advert, the drawing one!!! Wow...for me that advert has got so many messages in one. Firstly it makes me appreciate art, the drawing looks so perfect and good, and i always try and find look closely on how do they they change those drawings from one perfect to another perfect drawing....I did drawing as a subject/course but I was so terrible my Gosh. Maybe that is why I am appreciating even the DBSA advert even more.
Another cool advert is "Da..nc..ing like a white guy"...i laugh all the time they play it. I think the agency that is doing Vodacom adverts is really doing a good job.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Monday, June 04, 2007
Essential services
For sure we have all heard this phrase....essential services especially now that the government employees are on strike or stay away if you choose to call it that. Government is saying people who work in essential services should not participate in strike....>>>reason being that if nurses go on strike most people will suffer and we mught even loose more people in hospitals (ICU...)but now why is government only aware now that these people are in essential services??? are they not supposed to prevent these things from happening other than being reactional.....
What is the incentive do these people get for working in essential services. Because as far as i know they are also underpaid just as the rest of the public service people. Government has got a way of forcing health workers to work even when they are not certisfied with the conditions...and all the time they treaten them?? why is this? Is it because of the Oath they signed when they grauted from nursing colleges??? I don't think these people are treated fairly. Remember what happened in KwaZulu Natal at the beginning of this year or end of last year, when most nurses participated on strike, then they were served with letters expelling them...and later on they were re-instated. What drama was this all about??? Trying to teach thema a lesson or what???
I think Government should try and meet health professionals half way to avoid them taking part in the strike action. If essential services is sooo important, remuneration should reflect that and nurses will not even think about striking...and we will have peace and no need to SADF ti be nurses in our hospitals
What is the incentive do these people get for working in essential services. Because as far as i know they are also underpaid just as the rest of the public service people. Government has got a way of forcing health workers to work even when they are not certisfied with the conditions...and all the time they treaten them?? why is this? Is it because of the Oath they signed when they grauted from nursing colleges??? I don't think these people are treated fairly. Remember what happened in KwaZulu Natal at the beginning of this year or end of last year, when most nurses participated on strike, then they were served with letters expelling them...and later on they were re-instated. What drama was this all about??? Trying to teach thema a lesson or what???
I think Government should try and meet health professionals half way to avoid them taking part in the strike action. If essential services is sooo important, remuneration should reflect that and nurses will not even think about striking...and we will have peace and no need to SADF ti be nurses in our hospitals
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