thishereboi
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ORIGINAL: joether If a company is going to require its employees to do something, its up to the company to provide tutors/teachers to bring those employees up to speed. In some cases, the requirement to speak English is necessary is some occupations (i.e. English Teacher), does a cab driver needs to speak fluent English? Also, this runs afoul with the 1st Amendment. Unless that company takes some strict steps in educating its employees on the language, they could be in for a major class action lawsuit. Generally speaking, if one is going to be operating in the public eye as an occupation, knowing the land, customs, and language helps in many ways. If it's a new rule like in this case, I would say yes, they should train them. Once every employee is trained they have a right not to hire anyone else who needs training. There are a lot of companies who want bilingual employees. They don't offer to train you if you only know one language, they just find someone who already does. Why would this be any different.
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