400 Icelanders Out of Work 6. júní 2006 18:58 Varnarliðssvæðið, varnarliðið, Keflavíkurflugvöllur kanar, bandaríkin ísland ameríka hermaður hermenn slökkvilið, slökkviliðsmenn, slökkvistöð á keflavíkurvelli fáni fánar 400 soon-to-be former employees of the NATO base in Keflavík, who will not have jobs when the base downsizes in September, have still not found new jobs. Of the 600 Icelanders currently working there, about 200 will continue on in relevant positions as a part of the Icelandic Aviation Authority, and about 70 have found work elsewhere. Already, union officials say they've been flooded with requests from employees seeking to speak with employment councillors about new jobs. "Up until now it's gone tolerably well finding new jobs for people," said Kristján Gunnarsson, chairman of the Union and Seamen's Society of Keflavík. "but there are still many who haven't come in yet." While Gunnarsson is optimistic about employment prospects in the area, he admits that the situation could be better. "The whole area is decreasing in development," he said, "So I can believe that many of these individuals are going to have a hard time starting a new job with a lower salary." -pfn News News in English Mest lesið Andrew handtekinn á heimili sínu Erlent Tvö innbrot á einni viku: Þýfi upp á aðra milljón Innlent „Ekki af hinu góða og líklegra til að valda skaða“ Innlent „Hann reyndi að lokka þær inn í bílinn“ Innlent Forstjóri Deloitte sýknaður af ákæru fyrir kynferðisbrot Innlent Guðmundi Inga hafnað Innlent Það sem farþegarnir sjá ekki í innanlandsfluginu Innlent Karl III: Réttlætið verður að hafa sinn gang Erlent „Við systkinin erum bara vinnandi fólk“ Innlent „Besti vinur“ Epsteins ætlaði að leysa frá skjóðunni 2016 Erlent
400 soon-to-be former employees of the NATO base in Keflavík, who will not have jobs when the base downsizes in September, have still not found new jobs. Of the 600 Icelanders currently working there, about 200 will continue on in relevant positions as a part of the Icelandic Aviation Authority, and about 70 have found work elsewhere. Already, union officials say they've been flooded with requests from employees seeking to speak with employment councillors about new jobs. "Up until now it's gone tolerably well finding new jobs for people," said Kristján Gunnarsson, chairman of the Union and Seamen's Society of Keflavík. "but there are still many who haven't come in yet." While Gunnarsson is optimistic about employment prospects in the area, he admits that the situation could be better. "The whole area is decreasing in development," he said, "So I can believe that many of these individuals are going to have a hard time starting a new job with a lower salary." -pfn
News News in English Mest lesið Andrew handtekinn á heimili sínu Erlent Tvö innbrot á einni viku: Þýfi upp á aðra milljón Innlent „Ekki af hinu góða og líklegra til að valda skaða“ Innlent „Hann reyndi að lokka þær inn í bílinn“ Innlent Forstjóri Deloitte sýknaður af ákæru fyrir kynferðisbrot Innlent Guðmundi Inga hafnað Innlent Það sem farþegarnir sjá ekki í innanlandsfluginu Innlent Karl III: Réttlætið verður að hafa sinn gang Erlent „Við systkinin erum bara vinnandi fólk“ Innlent „Besti vinur“ Epsteins ætlaði að leysa frá skjóðunni 2016 Erlent