Watch Your LanguageIf you require employees to speak only English, you'd better beware of the EEOC.
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English may be our nation's official language, but thatdoesn't mean all Americans speak it. The U.S. Census Bureaureports that nearly 32 million people over the age of 5--14 percentof all U.S. residents--speak a language other than English in theirhomes. And more than half the 24 million foreign-born U.S.residents speak little or no English.
These barriers pose big problems in the workplace. According toLowell Gallaway, an economist at Ohio University in Athens, thelack of English proficiency among foreign-born U.S. workers costsemployers $65 billion a year in lost productivity. And customersand co-workers often complain about employees speaking otherlanguages, accusing them of being rude or mocking them in alanguage they can't understand.
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