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Five More Trade Unions Reach an Agreement with the Ministry of Finance on a Wage Framework

Five more trade unions have reached an agreement with the Ministry of Finance on a wage framework of 3.87 per cent next year. They are in addition to the 12 trade unions that have previously reached an agreement on the wage framework.  Most of the other trade unions have also started negotiations on a contract, says Jan Sjóstein, director of the wages department at the Ministry of Finance. The wage rate is 3.87 per cent. In most cases, the entir…
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Five more trade unions have reached an agreement with the Ministry of Finance on a wage framework of 3.87 per cent next year. They are in addition to the 12 trade unions that have previously reached an agreement on the wage framework.  Most of the other trade unions have also started negotiations on a contract, says Jan Sjóstein, director of the wages department at the Ministry of Finance. The wage rate is 3.87 per cent. In most cases, the entir…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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