It is unacceptable that one of the country's most important care systems is run on the hard work of low-paid women, says Sólveig Anna Jónsdóttir, chairwoman of Efling. The results of a survey on the conditions and well-being of unskilled preschool workers are not surprising and that there is an urgent need for strong measures to address poor working conditions and low wages. The mental well-being of unskilled preschool workers is significantly w…
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It is unacceptable that one of the country's most important care systems is run on the hard work of low-paid women, says Sólveig Anna Jónsdóttir, chairwoman of Efling. The results of a survey on the conditions and well-being of unskilled preschool workers are not surprising and that there is an urgent need for strong measures to address poor working conditions and low wages. The mental well-being of unskilled preschool workers is significantly w…