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History

From state mediators
to the State Conciliation and Mediation Officer

Established in 1980, the history of the Office of the State Conciliation and Mediation Officer spans more than 40 years. Before that time, beginning in 1926, a succession of state mediators fulfilled this function. The first appointed was Björn Þórðarson who held the position until 1942. He was followed by Jónatan Hallvarðsson, in office until 1945, and finally Torfi Hjartarson who took over that year and served until the establishment of the Office of the State Conciliation and Mediation Officer (SCMO) in 1980.

 

Since 1938
a brief overview 

2023

ÁSTRÁÐUR HARALDSSON APPOINTED SCMO

2020

AÐALSTEINN LEIFSSON APPOINTED SCMO

2020

BETTER WORKING HOURS – A COUNTRYWIDE PROJECT RUN FROM THE OFFICE OF THE SCMO

2019

THE COMMITTEE ON LABOUR MARKET STATISTICS – HOUSED AT THE OFFICE OF THE SCMO

2017

ASSISTANT MEDIATORS SELECTED AND ON CALL

2015

BRYNDÍS HLÖÐVERSDÓTTIR APPOINTED SCMO

2008

MAGNÚS PÉTURSSON APPOINTED SCMO

2007

TRAINING OFFERED TO THE NEGOTIATING PARTIES FOR THE FIRST TIME

2003

ÁSMUNDUR STEFÁNSSON APPOINTED SCMO

2001

THE OFFICE OF THE SCMO BECOMES A CENTRE FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING

2000

NEW OFFICES IN BORGARTÚN 21

1996

THE DEVELOPMENT AND SUBMISSION OF NEGOTIATION PLANS MANDATED BY LAW

1994

ÞÓRIR EINARSSON APPOINTED SCMO

1990

THE NATIONAL RECONCILIATION AGREEMENTS

1980

THE SCMO TAKES OFFICE

1980

GUÐLAUGUR ÞORVALDSSON APPOINTED SCMO

1938

LEGISLATION, ACT NO 80/1938