markaðsþar
Markaðsþar is a concept in Icelandic business law that refers to a specific type of agreement or contract between a company and its employees. The term is derived from the Icelandic words "markað", meaning market, and "þar", meaning place or location. In essence, a markaðsþar is a formal arrangement between an employer and employees regarding the employment terms and conditions.
Such agreements typically outline the mutual obligations and responsibilities between the employer and employees, including matters
Markaðsþar differs from collective bargaining agreements in some key respects. While collective agreements cover a broader
The concept of markaðsþar is common in Iceland and is often used in industries such as manufacturing