A View from the Ranks of Efling Jacob Barker skrifar 24. janúar 2023 14:31 In a recent interview with mbl.is, the secretary of Efling, Ólöf Helga Adolfsdóttir, said that people are willing “to blindly follow” the union’s chairman, Sólveig Anna Jónsdóttir. I found this statement quite frustrating, because according to my experience, Sólveig Anna is one of the only public figures in Iceland who seems to understand and honestly assess the current struggles of the lowest-paid workers. We can all see for ourselves, if we bother to look, that Sólveig has been consistent in her messaging and steadfast in her service to the union’s members. Most of us do see what Sólveig has accomplished with the union, and indeed, we want to see more of it. This enthusiasm was clear to me through Sólveig’s re-election to the position of Chairman amid a media smear-campaign against her, and while working with her and others on strike actions after the last negotiations failed. Here's what most fail to see: blaming Sólveig for either the perceived faults or the successes of Efling as a union looks past what I believe to be the most important reason she has so much support: She is organizing the union democratically to encourage workers' participation in claiming their own power. The negotiation committee met over twenty times before talks were formally cut and everyone has seen the interest and enthusiasm of the membership in our project at the meetings with the state negotiator and SA. Efling stands united. The game is rigged Here’s what else I see, from my perspective as a U.S. American immigrant here in Iceland since 2016: Most of the time I have been employed in Iceland, I was not paid in accordance with union contracts and standards, nor was I paid according to my actual experience level (I have an open claim against one company from 2019 …still waiting). Wage theft accounts for more total theft than all other forms of stealing combined and yet there is no effective recourse for workers who have been robbed blind by their employers. I see more and more foreign workers arriving to an impossible housing situation while hotels rise on every corner and private rentals turn profits with hardly any regulation to speak of. I see the unending epidemic of young men dying here while the city government discusses construction of a sporting arena. It sure does make me feel right back at home again – not in a good way. Union culture is a strong tool By the way, my home in the U.S. is Asheville, North Carolina. A friend recently established the first union in that city for workers in the vast bar industry. I myself only had the privilege of union membership for the first time in my life when I arrived to Iceland. I see here what a colossal difference strong union culture can make in the struggle for workers to just get a bit of relief from the grind and also have their interests actually represented. We should not take the privilege for granted, because it won’t surprise me if the long game here by those who would be pleased to see less worker power is weakening of the unions to such a degree that they are no longer effective or can be dismantled. Solidarity with striking workers everywhere and every time is the best and most basic way to ensure that doesn’t happen. We are sure of our vision and we know what's best for us I also see the establishment media becoming absolutely obsessed with the Chairman of Efling and going to every inconceivable length to assassinate her character and pretend that she is “bad” for workers and her own union. All these claims (just like the suggestion of Ólöf’s that Efling’s members aren’t intelligent enough to see for ourselves and draw conclusions) are offensive to me as a member of Efling and as someone who supports Sólveig Anna’s leadership, because they attempt to invalidate my own agency and autonomy, my own good judgement and intuition, as a worker and active union member. As if the other trade union leaders are hitting us over the head with their signed contracts shouting, “This is for your own good!” Let's stand together The chairman of Efling has the support of the members, as evidenced by two fair elections. She is simply doing her job and, in my opinion, doing it well. As I said to someone online recently regarding the debate about cost of living in the capital area: Don’t get upset that Efling is demanding more and consider instead putting pressure on your own union to do the same! Efling is not the bad guy for recognizing that workers need and deserve more, especially during years of record profits for the largest and most powerful business interests – and Efling is not the bad guy for organizing and acting accordingly. Finally, I see that all these obstacles, all of the unfounded claims and insults to both Sólveig and the members of Efling, are clear indications that we are doing well, perhaps better than some might have imagined. Áfram Efling! Höfundur er innflytjandi og meðlimur Eflingar. Viltu birta grein á Vísi? Kynntu þér reglur ritstjórnar um skoðanagreinar. Senda grein Ólga innan Eflingar Stéttarfélög Kjaramál Kjaraviðræður 2022-23 Mest lesið Óásættanlegar hagsmunatengingar kjörinna fulltrúa Linda Jónsdóttir Skoðun Eina sem mun gerast Strax er að Sjálfstæðisflokkur ætlar að selja eignirnar ykkar Þórður Snær Júlíusson Skoðun Umræða tengd afstöðu Ólafs Ragnars varðandi ESB – skoðum fleiri hliðar og framtíðina Þorvaldur Ingi Jónsson Skoðun 80% íbúða til fjárfesta — en kosningarnar snúast um bílastæði Yngvi Ómar Sigrúnarson Skoðun Skjá- og samfélagsmiðlanotkun barna í Kópavogi Björn Þór Rögnvaldsson Skoðun „Gefum þeim frí – það er best fyrir alla“ Sigurður Örn Hilmarsson Skoðun Þegar kerfið gerir veikt fólk veikara Helga Edwardsdóttir Skoðun Kvennakvöldin og íþróttastarf í Kópavogi Una María Óskarsdóttir Skoðun Fleiri með krabbamein eða minni streita? Auður Kjartansdóttir Skoðun Það er þröngt að búa í Kópavogi Beitir Ólafsson Skoðun Skoðun Skoðun Hvenær eiga stjórnvöld að standa með eigin atvinnulífi? Erna Bjarnadóttir skrifar Skoðun Vefjagigt – ruslakistugreining eða raunverulegur sjúkdómur? Hrönn Stefánsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Framsókn vill vinna gegn einmanaleika Magnea Gná Jóhannsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Skólamál á Seltjarnarnesi í fyrsta sæti Áslaug Eva Björnsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Að hlusta er ekki kosningabrella – það er lýðræðisleg skylda Huld Hafliðadóttir skrifar Skoðun Þegar sannleikur er sagður lygi Húnbogi Sólon Gunnþórsson skrifar Skoðun Heilabilun og samþætting þjónustu Anna Sigga Jökuls Ragnheiðardóttir skrifar Skoðun Gæði framkvæmda eru grundvallaratriði! Árni Freyr Ársælsson skrifar Skoðun Ætlum við að kjósa auðlindirnar okkar úr landi? Ágústa Ágústsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Jafnrétti í Reykjavík Steinunn Gyðu-og Guðjónsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Íslendingar eru bílaþjóð og munu alltaf vera það Eyþór Máni Steinarsson skrifar Skoðun Það er þröngt að búa í Kópavogi Beitir Ólafsson skrifar Skoðun Samfylkingin vill byggja átta nýja leikskóla og bæta mönnun Skúli Helgason skrifar Skoðun Húsnæðisöryggi er stærsta velferðarmálið Gundega Jaunlinina skrifar Skoðun Ábyrg uppbygging og samheldið samfélag í Hveragerði Birgitta Ragnarsdóttir ,Þorsteinn Hjartarson skrifar Skoðun Þegar kerfið gerir veikt fólk veikara Helga Edwardsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Almannavarnir fyrir alla Borghildur Fjóla Kristjánsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Umsóknum um vernd fækkað um 60% Þorbjörg S. Gunnlaugsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Við þurfum öll á hjúkrun að halda Helga Rósa Másdóttir skrifar Skoðun Skjá- og samfélagsmiðlanotkun barna í Kópavogi Björn Þór Rögnvaldsson skrifar Skoðun Rjúfum 20 ára kyrrstöðu - reisum stúdentagarða í Hafnarfirði Óskar Steinn Ómarsson skrifar Skoðun Kvennakvöldin og íþróttastarf í Kópavogi Una María Óskarsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Eina sem mun gerast Strax er að Sjálfstæðisflokkur ætlar að selja eignirnar ykkar Þórður Snær Júlíusson skrifar Skoðun Sjálfstæði frá eigin stefnum – í boði Sjálfstæðisflokksins í Árborg Hnikarr Bjarmi Franklínsson skrifar Skoðun Vinnustaðaleikskólar í stað hægfara uppbyggingar Sigurður Rúnarsson skrifar Skoðun Og hildarleikurinn í Mjódd heldur áfram Helgi Áss Grétarsson skrifar Skoðun Umræða tengd afstöðu Ólafs Ragnars varðandi ESB – skoðum fleiri hliðar og framtíðina Þorvaldur Ingi Jónsson skrifar Skoðun „Gefum þeim frí – það er best fyrir alla“ Sigurður Örn Hilmarsson skrifar Skoðun Af góðum hug koma góð ráð Guðmundur Jóhann Jónsson skrifar Skoðun Flokkar milliliðanna eru dýrir á fóðrum Ögmundur Jónasson skrifar Sjá meira
In a recent interview with mbl.is, the secretary of Efling, Ólöf Helga Adolfsdóttir, said that people are willing “to blindly follow” the union’s chairman, Sólveig Anna Jónsdóttir. I found this statement quite frustrating, because according to my experience, Sólveig Anna is one of the only public figures in Iceland who seems to understand and honestly assess the current struggles of the lowest-paid workers. We can all see for ourselves, if we bother to look, that Sólveig has been consistent in her messaging and steadfast in her service to the union’s members. Most of us do see what Sólveig has accomplished with the union, and indeed, we want to see more of it. This enthusiasm was clear to me through Sólveig’s re-election to the position of Chairman amid a media smear-campaign against her, and while working with her and others on strike actions after the last negotiations failed. Here's what most fail to see: blaming Sólveig for either the perceived faults or the successes of Efling as a union looks past what I believe to be the most important reason she has so much support: She is organizing the union democratically to encourage workers' participation in claiming their own power. The negotiation committee met over twenty times before talks were formally cut and everyone has seen the interest and enthusiasm of the membership in our project at the meetings with the state negotiator and SA. Efling stands united. The game is rigged Here’s what else I see, from my perspective as a U.S. American immigrant here in Iceland since 2016: Most of the time I have been employed in Iceland, I was not paid in accordance with union contracts and standards, nor was I paid according to my actual experience level (I have an open claim against one company from 2019 …still waiting). Wage theft accounts for more total theft than all other forms of stealing combined and yet there is no effective recourse for workers who have been robbed blind by their employers. I see more and more foreign workers arriving to an impossible housing situation while hotels rise on every corner and private rentals turn profits with hardly any regulation to speak of. I see the unending epidemic of young men dying here while the city government discusses construction of a sporting arena. It sure does make me feel right back at home again – not in a good way. Union culture is a strong tool By the way, my home in the U.S. is Asheville, North Carolina. A friend recently established the first union in that city for workers in the vast bar industry. I myself only had the privilege of union membership for the first time in my life when I arrived to Iceland. I see here what a colossal difference strong union culture can make in the struggle for workers to just get a bit of relief from the grind and also have their interests actually represented. We should not take the privilege for granted, because it won’t surprise me if the long game here by those who would be pleased to see less worker power is weakening of the unions to such a degree that they are no longer effective or can be dismantled. Solidarity with striking workers everywhere and every time is the best and most basic way to ensure that doesn’t happen. We are sure of our vision and we know what's best for us I also see the establishment media becoming absolutely obsessed with the Chairman of Efling and going to every inconceivable length to assassinate her character and pretend that she is “bad” for workers and her own union. All these claims (just like the suggestion of Ólöf’s that Efling’s members aren’t intelligent enough to see for ourselves and draw conclusions) are offensive to me as a member of Efling and as someone who supports Sólveig Anna’s leadership, because they attempt to invalidate my own agency and autonomy, my own good judgement and intuition, as a worker and active union member. As if the other trade union leaders are hitting us over the head with their signed contracts shouting, “This is for your own good!” Let's stand together The chairman of Efling has the support of the members, as evidenced by two fair elections. She is simply doing her job and, in my opinion, doing it well. As I said to someone online recently regarding the debate about cost of living in the capital area: Don’t get upset that Efling is demanding more and consider instead putting pressure on your own union to do the same! Efling is not the bad guy for recognizing that workers need and deserve more, especially during years of record profits for the largest and most powerful business interests – and Efling is not the bad guy for organizing and acting accordingly. Finally, I see that all these obstacles, all of the unfounded claims and insults to both Sólveig and the members of Efling, are clear indications that we are doing well, perhaps better than some might have imagined. Áfram Efling! Höfundur er innflytjandi og meðlimur Eflingar.
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