Mar 12 • 21:51 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

Sigríður Ingibjörg appointed new CEO of BSRB

Sigríður Ingibjörg Ingadóttir has been appointed as the new CEO of BSRB, Iceland's largest association of public employees.

Sigríður Ingibjörg Ingadóttir has been appointed as the new CEO of BSRB, which represents the largest association of public employees in Iceland. She brings extensive experience from the labor movement and will be leading BSRB at a critical moment for labor rights. The announcement was made on the organizations' website, highlighting her qualifications and readiness to tackle upcoming challenges within the union.

The labor movement in Iceland is currently facing significant challenges, particularly in defending the rights and conditions of workers across various sectors, including both public and private employment. The union aims to confront these issues while continuing to strengthen its advocacy for fair labor practices. Sigríður emphasized the importance of solidarity and proactive strategies in addressing the adversities that workers are facing today.

Under Sigríður's leadership, BSRB aims to not only defend the existing rights of workers but also strive for improvements in working conditions for increasingly marginalized groups. Her appointment represents a commitment to advancing labor rights in Iceland as the union prepares to embark on a new chapter during a critical period for public employees.

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