
Minister at Efling þing: "Such treatment should not be tolerated"
Ragnar Þór Ingólfsson, Minister of Social Affairs and Housing, addressed Efling Parliament this morning, emphasizing the importance of the members' struggle for improved conditions and rights. He said the parliament marks a historic turning point and praised Efling for calling its members together for discussion and policymaking.
In his speech, the minister focused his words specifically on Efling companies and their importance in Icelandic society. "We need these hardworking hands, without them the wheels of the economy cannot turn," he said, adding that it was unacceptable that employees, especially foreign workers, were being treated badly. "Such treatment should not be tolerated," he reiterated.
Ragnar Þór also emphasized that the government wanted to work closely with the labor movement and use its experience to combat labor market violations. He said he would work on measures that would ensure that collective agreements are respected and that employees return home from work safely.
In a direct message to Efling members, he said their struggle had made a difference for the rights of working people in Iceland. He encouraged Efling members to continue their vigorous struggle and take an active part in the work of the association.
Housing issues were also high on the agenda in the address. The Minister described the situation in the rental market as unacceptable and called for further development and measures to ensure housing security. He recalled that Efling had provided the government with important restraint in that area.
Finally, he looked to the future, noting that despite technological changes and new challenges, the need for a strong labor movement will never disappear. He encouraged Efling members to continue to stand together and shape the future of the labor market.
After the address, the Minister also answered numerous questions from members of parliament on various issues, with housing issues being particularly prominent in the discussion.




