Description
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- The Author
- Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- General Introduction
- Chapter 1. General Background
- §1. Geography, Location, Size and Boundaries
- §2. The Political System
- §3. Vital Statistics
- I. Employment
- II. Employment in Different Industries
- §4. Underlying Social and Cultural Values of Society
- Chapter 2. Definitions and Notions
- §1. Distinction Between Labour Law (Industrial Relations) and Other Branches of Law, Especially Social Security Law
- I. Social Security Law
- II. Labour Law
- §2. Definitions of Labour Law and of the Concepts Which Are Most Frequently Used
- I. The Employment Relationship
- II. Employee
- III. Employer
- Chapter 3. Historical Background
- Chapter 4. Role of Government Institutions in the Shaping and Administration of Labour and Industrial Relations Policy
- §1. The Directorate of Labour
- §2. The Administration of Occupational Safety and Health
- §3. The State Conciliation and Mediation Officer
- Chapter 5. Sources of Labour Law
- §1. Constitution
- §2. Acts of the Legislature and Judge-Made Law
- §3. The European Economic Area
- §4. Collective Agreements
- §5. The Individual Employment Contract
- §6. Relationship (Hierarchical Order) Between the Different Sources of Labour Law
- Chapter 6. International Private Labour Law
- Part I. The Individual Employment Relation
- Chapter 1. Definition and Concepts
- §1. The Different Categories of Employee
- I. Public Sector Employees
- II. Private Sector Employees
- III. Specific Categories in the Labour Market
- A. Seamen
- B. Foremen
- C. Vocational Trainees
- IV. Self-Employed Persons
- §2. Individual Labour Contracts
- I. Different Categories of Labour Contract
- A. Indefinite Period
- B. Definite Period
- C. Trial Period
- II. Vocational Trainee Contracts
- A. Form and Content (Written or Unwritten, Mandatory Provisions, Etc.)
- B. Changes in Terms of Employment
- C. Transfer of Undertakings
- III. Ability to Conclude an Employment Contract
- A. Competence to Act
- B. Minors
- Chapter 2. Rights and Duties of the Parties During Employment
- §1. Duties of the Employee (Execution of Orders, Responsibilities, Etc.)
- I. Duty to Perform Work and Obey Managerial Authority
- II. Speed of Work
- III. Quality of Work
- IV. Place of Work
- V. Duty to Be Loyal
- §2. Duties of the Employer
- I. Payment of Wages
- II. Managerial Authority
- III. Safety and Working Environment
- IV. Obligations Regarding Equality and Sexual Harassment
- V. Personal Information about Employees
- VI. Tobacco in the Workplace
- Chapter 3. Working Time, Annual Vacations and Holidays
- §1. Working Time
- §2. The Act on Working Environment, Health and Safety of Workers
- §3. Part-Time Workers
- §4. The Act on Part-Time Workers
- §5. Fixed-Term Employment
- §6. The Act on Fixed Term Employment
- §7. Annual Vacation
- §8. The Vacation Act
- §9. Vacation Period
- §10. Vacation Outside the Vacation Period
- §11. Holidays
- Chapter 4. Remuneration and Benefits
- §1. The Concept of Wages
- I. The Payment of Wages
- II. Wage Deductions
- A. Taxes
- B. Pension Insurance
- C. Union Contributions
- D. Child Support Payments
- III. Wage Guarantee Fund
- IV. Equal Wages
- Chapter 5. Incapacity to Work
- §1. Illness and Accidents
- §2. Pregnancy and Childbirth
- I. Pregnancy
- II. Maternity/Paternity and Parental Leave
- A. The Right to Take Maternity/Paternity Leave
- B. The Structure of Maternity/Paternity Leave
- C. The Right to Payments from the Maternity/Paternity Leave Fund
- D. Maternity/Paternity Grants to Parents Who Are Not Active in the Labour Market and Parents Attending Full-time Educational Programmes
- E. Parental Leave
- III. Attending Sick Children
- Chapter 6. Job Security
- §1. General Principles
- §2. Procedure of Termination
- §3. Terms of Notice in the Event of Dismissal
- §4. Partial Termination of Contract
- §5. Immediate Dismissal
- §6. Collective Dismissals
- §7. Transfer of Undertakings
- §8. Public Employees
- §9. Special Protection of Certain Categories of Employee
- I. Trade Union Representatives
- II. Pregnant Women and Those Taking Maternity/Paternity or Parental Leave
- III. Workers Having Family Responsibilities
- IV. Gender
- V. Race, Ethnic Origin, Religion, Belief, Disability, Impaired Working Capacity, Age, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, Gender Characteristics or Gender Expression
- VI. Part-Time Workers
- VII. Transfer of Undertakings
- Chapter 7. Protection of Certain Categories of Workers and Protection Against Discrimination in Employment
- §1. People with Disabilities
- §2. Minors
- I. Prohibited Work
- II. Working Hours
- Chapter 8. Gender Equality
- §1. Measures to Promote Gender Equality in the Labour Market
- Chapter 9. Unemployment Benefits
- Chapter 10. Covenants of Non-competition
- Chapter 11. Inventions by Employees
- Chapter 12. Settlement of Disputes
- §1. Grievance Procedures
- I. Reconciliation Committees
- II. Arbitration
- §2. Role of the Courts
- I. The Labour Court
- II. Courts of General Jurisdiction
- Part II. Collective Labour Relations
- Chapter 1. Trade Union Freedom
- §1. Freedom of Association
- §2. Freedom to Form and Join Trade Unions
- §3. Freedom Not to Join Trade Unions
- Chapter 2. Trade Unions and Employers’ Associations
- §1. Concept and Degree of Organisation
- §2. Trade Unions
- I. Role
- II. Structure
- A. The Icelandic Confederation of Labour
- B. Trade Unions Outside Union Associations
- C. Public Sector Unions
- D. The Confederation of Workers of the State and Communities
- E. The Association of Academics
- F. The Icelandic Teachers’ Union
- III. Rule of Membership
- IV. Lawful Restrictions
- A. Education and Qualifications
- B. Profession
- C. Age
- D. Unpaid Union Fees
- V. Unlawful Restrictions
- A. Residence
- B. Nationality
- C. Gender
- D. Membership of Another Trade Union
- VI. Withdrawal from Trade Unions
- VII. Rights and Duties of Trade Union Members
- VIII. Penalties for Violations
- §3. Employers’ Associations
- Chapter 3. Institutionalised Relations
- §1. Health and Safety in the Workplace
- §2. Information and Consultation
- §3. European Work Councils
- §4. Employees’ Representation in Corporate Bodies
- Chapter 4. Collective Bargaining
- §1. The Collective Bargaining System
- §2. Collective Agreements
- I. What is a Collective Agreement?
- II. Parties to a Collective Agreement and Its Entry into Force
- III. Types of Collective Agreement
- A. General Collective Agreements
- B. Special Agreements
- C. Workplace Agreements
- D. Enterprise Agreements
- E. Company-Related Parts of Collective Agreements
- IV. Content of Collective Agreements
- V. Industrial Peace
- VI. Extension and Coverage of Collective Agreements
- VII. Negotiating Schedule
- VIII. Duration and Termination of Collective Agreements
- IX. Interpretation of Collective Agreements
- §3. The Public Sector
- Chapter 5. Strikes, Lockouts and Other Legal Forms of Industrial Action
- §1. Different Categories of Collective Industrial Action
- I. Strike
- II. Lockouts
- III. Sympathy Action
- §2. Legitimacy of Work Stoppages
- I. The Peace Obligation
- II. Unlawful Work Stoppages
- III. Work Stoppage Monitoring
- §3. Formal Requirements of Notice
- I. Form and Content of the Notice
- II. Competence to Give Notice
- §4. Consequences of Such Actions
- I. Accumulation of Rights
- II. Work During Work Stoppage
- III. Liability
- IV. Government Intervention
- §5. The Public Sector
- §6. Statistics
- Chapter 6. Settlement of Industrial Disputes and Protection of Vital Needs
- §1. Industrial Disputes
- §2. The State Conciliation and Meditation Officer
- §3. The Process of Conciliation and Meditation
- I. Compromise Proposal
- II. Rules of Voting
- §4. Arbitration
- §5. Interaction and Role of the Government
- Selected Bibliography
- Table of Directives
- Table of Statutes