MHK concerned about possible legal action
New politicians should avoid being overzealous in developing legislation, a backbench MHK has warned.
Chris Robertshaw was speaking about a proposed clause to the Island's first Equality Bill, which would prevent employers from asking job applicants questions about their state of health.
He believes it could open local business owners to a flurry of legal action.
The East Douglas member says he understands his colleagues' desire to make effective changes - but expressed caution about the approach.
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