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The Icelandic Fishermen's Association has held negotiations today with the National Association of Fishing Owners and the Confederation of Small Printers. The fishing industry representatives have been at an impasse for twelve years. Valmundur Valmundsson, president of the Fishermen's Association, stated that the talks are at an early stage. Both sides presented their demands today. 'The talks are just getting started, and hopefully we'll find a solution in the summer,' said Valmundur. 'The situation should become clearer after a few meetings.' Valmundur mentioned in May that if the dispute couldn't be resolved through dialogue, it would be referred to the national labor arbitration board. The Fishermen's Association and the Confederation of Printers signed a collective agreement for five years in 2024. Valmundur emphasized the importance of maintaining good relations with fishing owners. 'I'm always open to compromise,' he said. 'Hopefully this agreement will be reached in the same spirit.'

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Join the courage of today's small boaters

The Icelandic Fishermen's Association has held negotiations today with the National Association of Fishing Owners and the Confederation of Small Printers. The fishing industry representatives have been at an impasse for twelve years. Valmundur Valmundsson, president of the Fishermen's Association, stated that the talks are at an early stage. Both sides presented their demands today. 'The talks are just getting started, and hopefully we'll find a solution in the summer,' said Valmundur. 'The situation should become clearer after a few meetings.' Valmundur mentioned in May that if the dispute couldn't be resolved through dialogue, it would be referred to the national labor arbitration board. The Fishermen's Association and the Confederation of Printers signed a collective agreement for five years in 2024. Valmundur emphasized the importance of maintaining good relations with fishing owners. 'I'm always open to compromise,' he said. 'Hopefully this agreement will be reached in the same spirit.'

Bias read (Center): The article presents the negotiations between two industry associations without overtly favoring either side. It reports on the ongoing disputes and potential resolutions without taking a clear ideological stance. While the issue involves economic interests and labor relations, the framing remains客观

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article reports on ongoing negotiations between Icelandic maritime unions and small fishery owners, citing statements from Valmundur Valmundsson. It provides details on past agreements and current talks, aligning with cross-source consensus. The tone remains neutral but includes some subjective

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