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Hopes that Air Traffic Controllers Will Not Have to Resort to Strike

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The air traffic controllers' wage dispute with the Confederation of Icelandic Employers is stalling over pay and wage developments, says the chairman of the Icelandic Air Traffic Controllers' Association. The second meeting of the week is now underway with the state mediator, but the talks have been going on since April last year. "We are a bit tired, as I think everyone at this table is," says Arnar Hjálmsson, chairman of the Icelandic Air Traf…
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The air traffic controllers' wage dispute with the Confederation of Icelandic Employers is stalling over pay and wage developments, says the chairman of the Icelandic Air Traffic Controllers' Association. The second meeting of the week is now underway with the state mediator, but the talks have been going on since April last year. "We are a bit tired, as I think everyone at this table is," says Arnar Hjálmsson, chairman of the Icelandic Air Traf…

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RÚV broke the news in on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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