Legislation intervening strikes in Iceland 1985-2010; grounds for legal intervention

Strike is a key weapon fortrade unions in order to achieve their demands. The right to strike was incorporated into the private sector by the Trade Unions and Industrial Disputes Act in 1938. Until 1976 there were significant restrictions on ther ights of civil servants to strike. The main objective...

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Main Authors: Friðriksson, Friðrik, Aðalsteinsson, Gylfi Dalmann
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: Stjórnsýslustofnun 2010
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Online Access:https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2010.6.2.2
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spelling fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1067 2023-08-20T04:07:26+02:00 Legislation intervening strikes in Iceland 1985-2010; grounds for legal intervention Lög á verkföll á Íslandi 1985-2010. Um forsendur lagasetningar Friðriksson, Friðrik Aðalsteinsson, Gylfi Dalmann 2010-12-15 application/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2010.6.2.2 isl ice Stjórnsýslustofnun https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2010.6.2.2/pdf_180 https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2010.6.2.2 Icelandic Review of Politics & Administration; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2010); 151-184 Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla; Bnd. 6 Nr. 2 (2010); 151-184 1670-679X 1670-6803 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2010 fticelandunivojs 2023-08-01T12:28:48Z Strike is a key weapon fortrade unions in order to achieve their demands. The right to strike was incorporated into the private sector by the Trade Unions and Industrial Disputes Act in 1938. Until 1976 there were significant restrictions on ther ights of civil servants to strike. The main objectives of the Trade Unions and Industrial Disputes Act is to establish peace in the labour market and to minimize the damage for the economy and society as a whole which can occur from industrial disputes. Despite the law, strikes have been frequent in Iceland. During the period 1985-2010 there have been 166 strikes and 1,187,411 working days lost. The right to strike is not unconditional. The right to strike is subjected to certain restrictions based on laws and is restricted by the proportionality principle. The paper examines the arguments and considerations underlying the statutory limitations that have been set on the right to strike. The legislature has intervened in industrial conflicts on a different occasions, i.e. before a strike has begun, from the first day of a strike or a long time has passed the dispute and preventing a industrial conflict when the parties involved are not likely to reach a settlement. From 1985 to 2010 Althingi has passed 12 laws banning strikes, three related to labor disputes concerning flight operations, five concerning fishermen, two laws were passed concerning public employees,one for dairy scientists, and finally one to prohibit work stoppages in general. Legislative reasons to industrial dispute can be divided into three parts. First, if the economic significance of the nations economy and stability in the labour market are at stake, second, if the overall interests of the industry are at stake and finally, if the statutory programs and their implementation in the public sector are at stake. The paper discusses the idea whether or not it is appropriate to establish a court of arbitration in order to solve difficult industrial disputes. Verkföll eru eitt helsta vopn launþega til að ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals
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description Strike is a key weapon fortrade unions in order to achieve their demands. The right to strike was incorporated into the private sector by the Trade Unions and Industrial Disputes Act in 1938. Until 1976 there were significant restrictions on ther ights of civil servants to strike. The main objectives of the Trade Unions and Industrial Disputes Act is to establish peace in the labour market and to minimize the damage for the economy and society as a whole which can occur from industrial disputes. Despite the law, strikes have been frequent in Iceland. During the period 1985-2010 there have been 166 strikes and 1,187,411 working days lost. The right to strike is not unconditional. The right to strike is subjected to certain restrictions based on laws and is restricted by the proportionality principle. The paper examines the arguments and considerations underlying the statutory limitations that have been set on the right to strike. The legislature has intervened in industrial conflicts on a different occasions, i.e. before a strike has begun, from the first day of a strike or a long time has passed the dispute and preventing a industrial conflict when the parties involved are not likely to reach a settlement. From 1985 to 2010 Althingi has passed 12 laws banning strikes, three related to labor disputes concerning flight operations, five concerning fishermen, two laws were passed concerning public employees,one for dairy scientists, and finally one to prohibit work stoppages in general. Legislative reasons to industrial dispute can be divided into three parts. First, if the economic significance of the nations economy and stability in the labour market are at stake, second, if the overall interests of the industry are at stake and finally, if the statutory programs and their implementation in the public sector are at stake. The paper discusses the idea whether or not it is appropriate to establish a court of arbitration in order to solve difficult industrial disputes. Verkföll eru eitt helsta vopn launþega til að ...
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author Friðriksson, Friðrik
Aðalsteinsson, Gylfi Dalmann
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Aðalsteinsson, Gylfi Dalmann
Legislation intervening strikes in Iceland 1985-2010; grounds for legal intervention
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Aðalsteinsson, Gylfi Dalmann
author_sort Friðriksson, Friðrik
title Legislation intervening strikes in Iceland 1985-2010; grounds for legal intervention
title_short Legislation intervening strikes in Iceland 1985-2010; grounds for legal intervention
title_full Legislation intervening strikes in Iceland 1985-2010; grounds for legal intervention
title_fullStr Legislation intervening strikes in Iceland 1985-2010; grounds for legal intervention
title_full_unstemmed Legislation intervening strikes in Iceland 1985-2010; grounds for legal intervention
title_sort legislation intervening strikes in iceland 1985-2010; grounds for legal intervention
publisher Stjórnsýslustofnun
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op_source Icelandic Review of Politics & Administration; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2010); 151-184
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