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Can't Close but Let Those Who Can Off Work

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Sixty organizations are behind the women's strike. Women and men have been urged to stop work all day and hold solidarity meetings across the country. The Capital Region Health Service has announced that there will be minimal operations on Friday due to the women's strike. "We are open at all our facilities - we cannot close. But of course, operations will be adjusted to the fact that there may be fewer staff," says Sigríður Dóra Magnúsdóttir, C…
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Sixty organizations are behind the women's strike. Women and men have been urged to stop work all day and hold solidarity meetings across the country. The Capital Region Health Service has announced that there will be minimal operations on Friday due to the women's strike. "We are open at all our facilities - we cannot close. But of course, operations will be adjusted to the fact that there may be fewer staff," says Sigríður Dóra Magnúsdóttir, C…

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RÚV broke the news in on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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