Unemployment on the Rise 1. febrúar 2008 16:47 Although Iceland has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the world, the Directorate of Labor fears rising unemployment. The situation on the Icelandic labor market is expected to change next fall. The Icelandic Confedaration of Labor (ASÍ) and the Confederation of Icelandic Employees (SÍ) report that the fear of rising unemployment is more than realistic. The most critical situation is in the fishing sector. Over 500 employees are in danger of losing their jobs soon and more than 250 are already unemployed. The situation in the capital area around Reykjavik is quite different. There are still many institutions looking for employees. There are only 835 persons officially registered as unemployed in Reykjavík, fewer than the year before. Local employment agencies report the rising rates outside the capital area. According to statistics the rate is expected to rise between 0.8% and 1.1%. Unemployment rates could reach the top in the beginning of fall 2008. News News in English Mest lesið Vaktin: Þjóðin býr sig undir illviðri Veður Framíköll Jóns féllu í grýttan jarðveg: „Flissandi og dónalegur“ Innlent Love, Hannah og Pia í lagi en Curver ekki: Það þekkja mig allir með þessu nafni Innlent Ragnar brosir allan hringinn eftir símtal frá Góu og Omnom Innlent Þungaflutningarnir með þeim mestu á Íslandi Innlent Státum af klárasta barþjóni Evrópu Innlent Ógni þjóðaröryggi að ekkert íslenskt kaupskip sé skráð hér á landi Innlent Önnur furðuræða Jóns Péturs: „Þunn í Brussel, saga gjaldþrota drykkjukonu“ Innlent Gremja innan Landspítala vegna stóra páskaeggjahallærisins Innlent Bíll í ljósum logum Innlent
Although Iceland has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the world, the Directorate of Labor fears rising unemployment. The situation on the Icelandic labor market is expected to change next fall. The Icelandic Confedaration of Labor (ASÍ) and the Confederation of Icelandic Employees (SÍ) report that the fear of rising unemployment is more than realistic. The most critical situation is in the fishing sector. Over 500 employees are in danger of losing their jobs soon and more than 250 are already unemployed. The situation in the capital area around Reykjavik is quite different. There are still many institutions looking for employees. There are only 835 persons officially registered as unemployed in Reykjavík, fewer than the year before. Local employment agencies report the rising rates outside the capital area. According to statistics the rate is expected to rise between 0.8% and 1.1%. Unemployment rates could reach the top in the beginning of fall 2008.
News News in English Mest lesið Vaktin: Þjóðin býr sig undir illviðri Veður Framíköll Jóns féllu í grýttan jarðveg: „Flissandi og dónalegur“ Innlent Love, Hannah og Pia í lagi en Curver ekki: Það þekkja mig allir með þessu nafni Innlent Ragnar brosir allan hringinn eftir símtal frá Góu og Omnom Innlent Þungaflutningarnir með þeim mestu á Íslandi Innlent Státum af klárasta barþjóni Evrópu Innlent Ógni þjóðaröryggi að ekkert íslenskt kaupskip sé skráð hér á landi Innlent Önnur furðuræða Jóns Péturs: „Þunn í Brussel, saga gjaldþrota drykkjukonu“ Innlent Gremja innan Landspítala vegna stóra páskaeggjahallærisins Innlent Bíll í ljósum logum Innlent