Who mediates the mediator? Ian McDonald skrifar 6. febrúar 2023 16:31 I write this article as a direct response by the courts, forcing Efling to hand over their membership lists to the state mediator, in order for him to facilitate a union-wide vote on a contract. The courts allowing the mediator to do this sets a terrifying precedent for any future negotiations and for workers rights in Iceland at large. We exist in a time where people around the world are engaged in strike actions and labor organising, because we understand that for far too long we have been given nothing but scraps while the richest in society grow fat from our labor. There is an understanding and a wider sentiment that asking nicely for a living wage does not work any more. Therefore we are forced to exercise our basic right to withhold our labor. It is the only leverage we have. And with that leverage comes the ability to not merely ask for a little more, just enough to tide us over until the next round of negotiations, all the while profits continue to skyrocket and we lose out. No. It means that we have the rare opportunity to ask for a meaningful, substantial, life-changing change to our situation. That is what we on the negotiations committee of Efling have been engaged with for the past 4 months or more. Our position from the outset has been that any agreement which is less than the current level of inflation is NOT a real-terms pay raise. We know this because we on the committee are workers and Efling members, who live every day seeing our wages get chipped away, and the profit from that ends up in the hands of somebody like Halldór Benjamín, who sits and tells us that we should accept less. And now, Aðalsteinn, the state mediator (who has a long and troubling history of working closely with Halldór Benjamín) has decided that we as a union should be forced to vote on the exact same contract which SA have been trying to shove down our throats since day one. Understand this. The scope and remit of the state mediators power means that he could have proposed a union-wide vote on anything. It could have equally been a vote on the first Efling proposal, or some kind of middle ground. But no. He is forcing a vote on something that ONLY favors SA and corporate profits, At the expense of the workers. This goes to show that the state mediator has had no plans to actually do as his job title suggests and find some middle ground which both parties can agree to. He has handed Samtök Atvinnulífsins everything they wanted on a silver platter. This would be bad enough on its face, but for the courts to now intervene and demand that Efling hands over confidential member information, in order to facilitate this sham? That should set off giant ringing alarm bells for anybody watching this who has a modicum of decency, shame, or empathy for working folk. Unfortunately, there are those in society who hate Efling, who despise it's leadership, and would see us fail. Put aside those feelings, and understand that if Efling loses, workers lose. It is as simple as that. We have a prime minister who is asleep at the wheel, we have a criminal for a finance minister who has made no secret of his desire to end union membership, and now we have a state mediator who has shown willing to undermine the one and only tool which workers have for protection. Stand with workers. Now more than ever. The author is an immigrant worker in manufacturing in Iceland and member of the Efling negotiations committee Viltu birta grein á Vísi? Kynntu þér reglur ritstjórnar um skoðanagreinar. Senda grein Kjaraviðræður 2022-23 Kjaramál Mest lesið Að velja evruna fyrir sig en krónuna fyrir okkur hin Þórður Snær Júlíusson Skoðun Evrópusambandið og heilbrigðismál - saman værum við sterkari Alma D. Möller Skoðun „Þið þurfið stærri bát“ Erlingur Erlingsson Skoðun Bæjarráð Hveragerðis krefst svara frá ríkinu um strætó Lárus Jónsson Skoðun Hvar eru eigendur Icelandair? Kjartan Björgvinsson Skoðun Kosturinn sem er ekki á kjörseðlinum Egill Gauti Þorkelsson Skoðun Ert þú þessi hálfviti? Guðrún Tinna Ólafsdóttir Skoðun Hvar liggur ábyrgðin? Guðrún Ebba Ólafsdóttir Skoðun Það sem raunverulega skiptir máli fyrir fólkið í landinu Sveinn Atli Gunnarsson Skoðun Við eigum rétt á að kjósa, sama hvað þið segið Atli Már Haraldsson Zebitz,Sunna Dögg Ágústsdóttir,Sveinbjörn Benedikt Eggertsson Skoðun Skoðun Skoðun Já, fyrir vísindi, nýsköpun og menningu Logi Einarsson skrifar Skoðun Viltu minni verðbólgu og lægri vexti? Hjörtur J. Guðmundsson skrifar Skoðun Sirkussleggja forsætisráðherra sló í bjölluna Sveinn Óskar Sigurðsson skrifar Skoðun Evruna fyrir sig? Nei, Þórður Snær. Reikningsskil virka ekki þannig. Páll Steingrímsson skrifar Skoðun Hvernig bætum við lífsgæði síðustu 20-30 æviárin? Þorvaldur Ingi Jónsson skrifar Skoðun Þegar Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson vísar veginn Einar Páll Svavarsson skrifar Skoðun Greining SFS. Hver er óttinn? Halldór Jörgen Olesen skrifar Skoðun Þú þarft ekki að vera ESB-sinni til að segja já Baldur Johnson skrifar Skoðun Sama framtíðarsýn í Reykjavík og Brussel Ingvar Sverrisson skrifar Skoðun Réttindi barna til framtíðar Guðrún Pétursdóttir,Brynjar Bragi Einarsson skrifar Skoðun Bæjarráð Hveragerðis krefst svara frá ríkinu um strætó Lárus Jónsson skrifar Skoðun Evrópusambandið og heilbrigðismál - saman værum við sterkari Alma D. Möller skrifar Skoðun Það sem raunverulega skiptir máli fyrir fólkið í landinu Sveinn Atli Gunnarsson skrifar Skoðun Við eigum rétt á að kjósa, sama hvað þið segið Atli Már Haraldsson Zebitz,Sunna Dögg Ágústsdóttir,Sveinbjörn Benedikt Eggertsson skrifar Skoðun Hvar eru eigendur Icelandair? Kjartan Björgvinsson skrifar Skoðun Hálfgert vandræðabarn Sigmar Guðmundsson skrifar Skoðun Að velja evruna fyrir sig en krónuna fyrir okkur hin Þórður Snær Júlíusson skrifar Skoðun Hvar liggur ábyrgðin? Guðrún Ebba Ólafsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Kosturinn sem er ekki á kjörseðlinum Egill Gauti Þorkelsson skrifar Skoðun „Þið þurfið stærri bát“ Erlingur Erlingsson skrifar Skoðun Verð gæti stórlækkað á Íslandi Gauti B. Eggertsson skrifar Skoðun ESB: Hvað kostar að vera utangarðs? Innviðir, tæknilegt samstarf og varnarmál Sigurður Emil Pálsson skrifar Skoðun Gigtin sést ekki alltaf – en hún getur breytt öllu Hrönn Stefánsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Hversu miklar umferðartafir má bjóða þér með skólaárinu? Valur Elli Valsson skrifar Skoðun Atvinnuviðtal hjá ESB? Brynjar Níelsson skrifar Skoðun Kvalajárn Rósa Líf Darradóttir skrifar Skoðun Að kaupa atkvæði þjóðar Yngvi Ómar Sigrúnarson skrifar Skoðun Framtíðin, björt eða svört? Ólafur Hannesson skrifar Skoðun Ert þú þessi hálfviti? Guðrún Tinna Ólafsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Þegar reikniformúla verður að ráðningarþaki sjúkraliða Sandra B. Franks skrifar Sjá meira
I write this article as a direct response by the courts, forcing Efling to hand over their membership lists to the state mediator, in order for him to facilitate a union-wide vote on a contract. The courts allowing the mediator to do this sets a terrifying precedent for any future negotiations and for workers rights in Iceland at large. We exist in a time where people around the world are engaged in strike actions and labor organising, because we understand that for far too long we have been given nothing but scraps while the richest in society grow fat from our labor. There is an understanding and a wider sentiment that asking nicely for a living wage does not work any more. Therefore we are forced to exercise our basic right to withhold our labor. It is the only leverage we have. And with that leverage comes the ability to not merely ask for a little more, just enough to tide us over until the next round of negotiations, all the while profits continue to skyrocket and we lose out. No. It means that we have the rare opportunity to ask for a meaningful, substantial, life-changing change to our situation. That is what we on the negotiations committee of Efling have been engaged with for the past 4 months or more. Our position from the outset has been that any agreement which is less than the current level of inflation is NOT a real-terms pay raise. We know this because we on the committee are workers and Efling members, who live every day seeing our wages get chipped away, and the profit from that ends up in the hands of somebody like Halldór Benjamín, who sits and tells us that we should accept less. And now, Aðalsteinn, the state mediator (who has a long and troubling history of working closely with Halldór Benjamín) has decided that we as a union should be forced to vote on the exact same contract which SA have been trying to shove down our throats since day one. Understand this. The scope and remit of the state mediators power means that he could have proposed a union-wide vote on anything. It could have equally been a vote on the first Efling proposal, or some kind of middle ground. But no. He is forcing a vote on something that ONLY favors SA and corporate profits, At the expense of the workers. This goes to show that the state mediator has had no plans to actually do as his job title suggests and find some middle ground which both parties can agree to. He has handed Samtök Atvinnulífsins everything they wanted on a silver platter. This would be bad enough on its face, but for the courts to now intervene and demand that Efling hands over confidential member information, in order to facilitate this sham? That should set off giant ringing alarm bells for anybody watching this who has a modicum of decency, shame, or empathy for working folk. Unfortunately, there are those in society who hate Efling, who despise it's leadership, and would see us fail. Put aside those feelings, and understand that if Efling loses, workers lose. It is as simple as that. We have a prime minister who is asleep at the wheel, we have a criminal for a finance minister who has made no secret of his desire to end union membership, and now we have a state mediator who has shown willing to undermine the one and only tool which workers have for protection. Stand with workers. Now more than ever. The author is an immigrant worker in manufacturing in Iceland and member of the Efling negotiations committee
Við eigum rétt á að kjósa, sama hvað þið segið Atli Már Haraldsson Zebitz,Sunna Dögg Ágústsdóttir,Sveinbjörn Benedikt Eggertsson Skoðun
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Skoðun ESB: Hvað kostar að vera utangarðs? Innviðir, tæknilegt samstarf og varnarmál Sigurður Emil Pálsson skrifar
Við eigum rétt á að kjósa, sama hvað þið segið Atli Már Haraldsson Zebitz,Sunna Dögg Ágústsdóttir,Sveinbjörn Benedikt Eggertsson Skoðun