Worst for Reykjavík? 14. júní 2006 00:01 Borgarstjórn fyrsti fundur nýs meirihluta Framsóknarflokkur og Sjálfstæðisflokkur Vilhjálmur Þ. The Leftist-Green Party issued a statement yesterday saying that the new Independence Party-Progressive coalition in Reykjavík city council is "the worst for Reykjavík," saying that the party is sorely neglectful of equal rights between genders in particular. "The new majority in city council has tried from the very first day to be the representative of old fashioned points of view," reads the statement, "not least of all regarding women's rights and equality." Dagur B. Eggertsson, city councilman for the Social Democrats, concurred with the statement, saying that in eight committees the new city council majority coalition has organised, "Two are led exclusively by men, four have just one woman, and two have three women," adding that the Equal Rights Committee of Reykjavík has directed city council to ensure equality between the sexes in all areas of city employment. - pfn News News in English Mest lesið Umboðsmaður Alþingis óskar svara frá Útlendingastofnun Innlent Linda Dröfn á lista BBC um 100 áhrifamestu konur heims Innlent Stígarnir fá falleinkunn hjá hjólafólki Innlent Vaktin: Myndun nýrrar ríkisstjórnar Innlent Fagna þotunni sem markar tímamót í sögu Icelandair Innlent Niðurbrotin eftir synjun og segir afkomuótta blasa við næstu mánuði Innlent Leggja drög að ákæru á hendur forsetanum Erlent Afturkalla átta friðlýsingar Innlent Fjárhagsáætlun samþykkt eftir ellefu tíma umræður Innlent Lítill arfur á barnsaldri dró dilk á eftir sér Innlent
The Leftist-Green Party issued a statement yesterday saying that the new Independence Party-Progressive coalition in Reykjavík city council is "the worst for Reykjavík," saying that the party is sorely neglectful of equal rights between genders in particular. "The new majority in city council has tried from the very first day to be the representative of old fashioned points of view," reads the statement, "not least of all regarding women's rights and equality." Dagur B. Eggertsson, city councilman for the Social Democrats, concurred with the statement, saying that in eight committees the new city council majority coalition has organised, "Two are led exclusively by men, four have just one woman, and two have three women," adding that the Equal Rights Committee of Reykjavík has directed city council to ensure equality between the sexes in all areas of city employment. - pfn
News News in English Mest lesið Umboðsmaður Alþingis óskar svara frá Útlendingastofnun Innlent Linda Dröfn á lista BBC um 100 áhrifamestu konur heims Innlent Stígarnir fá falleinkunn hjá hjólafólki Innlent Vaktin: Myndun nýrrar ríkisstjórnar Innlent Fagna þotunni sem markar tímamót í sögu Icelandair Innlent Niðurbrotin eftir synjun og segir afkomuótta blasa við næstu mánuði Innlent Leggja drög að ákæru á hendur forsetanum Erlent Afturkalla átta friðlýsingar Innlent Fjárhagsáætlun samþykkt eftir ellefu tíma umræður Innlent Lítill arfur á barnsaldri dró dilk á eftir sér Innlent