Equal opportunities proposal to be reopened

Equal opportunities proposal to be reopened
The government is planning to reopen independent MP’s proposal regarding equal opportunity in the workplace
Independent MP Sonja Jógvansdóttir’s equal opportunities bill was voted down in the last Parliamentary sitting, but now the government is set to take it up again. Archive photo
 
31.07.2018 - 14:04

The government has added independent MP Sonja Jógvansdóttir’s rejected equal opportunities bill to the parliamentary agenda for the new session.

The Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure and Labour last year proposed a law which bans discrimination and ensures equality in the workplace.

Jógvansdóttir presented the same bill to Parliament on 17 October last year, but it was rejected at the third reading on 24 April this year.

The bill was passed at the second reading a week before the third reading. It was also approved by the Rules Committee, which included a representative from Framsókn (The Progress Party). However, Framsókn then made a U-turn and voted against it at the third reading.

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