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Two Members of the City's Communications Team Are Working on the Termination Deadline.

Summary by RÚV
The City of Reykjavík has not hired an information officer after layoffs in June. However, two employees from the previous communications team have been agreed to work until the end of the year. This is stated in Mayor Hildur Björnsdóttir's response to a question from a city council member from the Social Democratic Party that was submitted at a city council meeting today. In June, information officers from the Environment and Planning Departmen…
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The City of Reykjavík has not hired an information officer after layoffs in June. However, two employees from the previous communications team have been agreed to work until the end of the year. This is stated in Mayor Hildur Björnsdóttir's response to a question from a city council member from the Social Democratic Party that was submitted at a city council meeting today. In June, information officers from the Environment and Planning Departmen…

·Reykjavík, Iceland
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RÚV broke the news in Reykjavík, Iceland on Thursday, July 16, 2026.
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