Cooks. Specially trained workers in hotels and restaurants who can work independently, show initiative and who may be assigned task supervision on a temporary basis. General construction workers. Workers in outdoor work and petrol station attendants. Workers at oil change service stations, rust proofing stations and at tyre, vehicle and metal workshops. General refuse collection workers. Specialised workers in fisheries. Specialised workers in fish farming. Workers at petrol stations who work both at cash registers and outdoors, and who generally work part of their shift serving customers in the shop and at a cash register. Specially trained construction workers. Specialised refuse collection workers. Specialised fisheries workers who have attended additional courses. Specialised assistants to tradesmen with considerable trade experience, including in metal and machine workshops. Shift managers (cashiers) who are specifically employed to supervise shifts and who also make sales and work on the cash registers. General workers in agricultural product cooperatives. Cooks that manage one or more assistants. Machine operator I (machine operators on equipment that requires a basic course of training pursuant to rules on qualifications to operate work machines). Fisheries workers who have completed a basic and additional course of training and who have 7 years’ employment with the same employer. Milk tanker drivers Fisheries technicians who have completed studies at the Icelandic College of Fisheries in Grindavík. Machine operator II (Machine operators on equipment that requires a basic or further course of training pursuant to rules on licences to operate work machines and drivers of vehicles that require a licence for additional types of vehicles). Drillers and explosives workers in tunnels (Earth drilling category). PCV (passenger carrying vehicle) drivers. Those holding a Diploma in Aquaculture from Holaskóli College.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Cooks. Specially trained workers in hotels and restaurants who can work independently, show initiative and who may be assigned task supervision on a temporary basis. General construction workers. Workers in outdoor work and petrol station attendants. Workers at oil change service stations, rust proofing stations and at tyre, vehicle and metal workshops. General refuse collection workers. Specialised workers in fisheries. Specialised workers in fish farming. Workers at petrol stations who work both at cash registers and outdoors, and who generally work part of their shift serving customers in the shop and at a cash register. Specially trained construction workers. Specialised refuse collection workerscollectors. Specialised fisheries workers who have attended additional courses. Specialised assistants to tradesmen with considerable trade experience, including in metal and machine workshops. Shift managers (cashiers) who are specifically employed to supervise shifts and who also make sales and work on the cash registers. General workers in agricultural product cooperatives. Cooks that manage one or more assistants. Machine operator I (machine operators on equipment that requires a basic course of training pursuant to rules on qualifications to operate work machines). Fisheries workers who have completed a basic and additional course of training and who have 7 years’ employment with the same employer. Milk tanker drivers drivers. Fisheries technicians who have completed studies at the Icelandic College of Fisheries in Grindavík. Machine operator II (Machine operators on equipment that requires a basic or further course of training pursuant to rules on licences to operate work machines and drivers of vehicles that require a licence for additional types of vehicles). Drillers and explosives workers in tunnels (Earth drilling category). PCV (passenger carrying vehicle) drivers. Those holding a Diploma in Aquaculture from Holaskóli College.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Cooks. Specially trained workers in hotels and restaurants who can work independently, show initiative and who may be assigned task supervision on a temporary basis. General construction workers. Workers in outdoor work and petrol station attendants. Workers at oil change service stations, rust proofing stations and at tyre, vehicle and metal workshops. General refuse collection workers. Specialised workers in fisheries. Specialised workers in fish farming. Workers at petrol stations who work both at cash registers and outdoors, and who generally work part of their shift serving customers in the shop and at a cash register. Specially trained construction workers. Specialised refuse collection workers. Refuse collectors Specialised fisheries workers who have attended additional courses. Specialised assistants to tradesmen with considerable trade experience, including in metal and machine workshops. Shift managers (cashiers) who are specifically employed to supervise shifts and who also make sales and work on the cash registers. General workers in agricultural product cooperatives. Cooks that manage one or more assistants. Machine operator I (machine operators on equipment that requires a basic course of training pursuant to rules on qualifications to operate work machines). Fisheries workers who have completed a basic and additional course of training and who have 7 years’ employment with the same employer. Milk tanker drivers Fisheries technicians who have completed studies at the Icelandic College of Fisheries in Grindavík. Machine operator II (Machine operators on equipment that requires a basic or further course of training pursuant to rules on licences to operate work machines and drivers of vehicles that require a licence for additional types of vehicles). Drillers and explosives workers in tunnels (Earth drilling category). PCV (passenger carrying vehicle) drivers. Those holding a Diploma in Aquaculture from Holaskóli College.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement