Icelandic doctors have agreed to end their strike actions after managing to conclude negotiations with the government on their drawn-out wage dispute. A conclusion war reached late last night after 14 hours of negotiation talks.
Striking doctors have already resumed their duties as per their normal schedules, reports Viðskiptablaðið. The series of strikes, which began in October, was the first in the history of the Doctors Union.
Icelandic doctors have agreed to end their strike actions after managing to conclude negotiations with the government on their drawn-out wage dispute. A conclusion war reached late last night after 14 hours of negotiation talks.
Striking doctors have already resumed their duties as per their normal schedules, reports Viðskiptablaðið. The series of strikes, which began in October, was the first in the history of the Doctors Union.