Mar 9 • 11:02 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

Live Broadcast: Bjarni and others discuss the public insurance bill

Bjarni Benediktsson leads a discussion on the public insurance bill at a lunchtime event organized by the Confederation of Icelandic Employers.

Bjarni Benediktsson, the new director of the Confederation of Icelandic Employers, hosts his first official public event which focuses on the proposed public insurance bill. This lunchtime meeting is set against the backdrop of ongoing conversations regarding labor market relations and government expenditures. The event is titled "What is Work For?" and includes various speakers from diverse professional backgrounds, emphasizing the intersection of benefits and wages in relation to economic frameworks.

The event will feature presentations and discussions led by notable figures including Anna Hrefna Ingimundardóttir, who will discuss government finance and self-regulation, and Oddur Ingimarsson, a psychiatrist addressing the interplay between employment and benefits. These discussions aim to provide insights into how the proposed changes could affect the workforce and welfare systems, particularly in light of current economic conditions in Iceland.

Furthermore, the event will cover the implications of linking benefits to wage indexes, examining how such policies could reshape the labor market dynamics. The participation of academic and professional economists, such as Gylfi Zoëga and Konráð Guðjónsson, assures a well-rounded analysis of the proposed legislation, indicating strong interest and engagement from both the business sector and academic community regarding the future of public welfare in Iceland.

📡 Similar Coverage