H.Con.Res.277 - Rejecting and condemning the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's position that English-only employment rules violate title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as unjustified and unsupported by law, and for other purposes.

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  • Official: Rejecting and condemning the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's position that English-only employment rules violate title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as unjustified and unsupported by law, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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  • sgt1439 01/22/2008 1:08pm

    The reason I feel this way is because the language spoken in this country is English. When this country was founded this was such. There have never been such problems until recently. Why now? Think of the cost to employers to teach other languages. This is a free country and they have a right to do what they want under the constitution, not under intrusion.
    Under further as what I did. Most suspects were released because they could not speak English. So, is that fair to the American people? I don’t think so. This country was founded under English principles.

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  • alex 01/23/2008 9:12am

    Equal Opportunity taken to the Nth level of insanity. Employers need to communicate with their employees, including federal employers, and needn’t be burdened by unreasonable and unenforceable ideas like this. This is just silly. Glad someone is attempting to complain about it.


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