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Tenth Circuit Holds English-Only Policy May Violate Title VII

21 February 2006

The Tenth Circuit recently ruled that an employer's requirement that all employees must speak English at all times violates Title VII.

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Author: Manesh Rath
Firm: Keller and Heckman LLP

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