Language Discrimination - Know Your Rights

Language discrimination occurs when a person is treated differently because of that person’s native language or
other characteristics of that person’s speech. In an employment situation, for example, an employee may be
being subjected to language discrimination if the workplace has a “speak-English-only” policy but the employee’s
primary language is something other than English. The employee may also be the victim of language
discrimination if he or she is treated less favorably than other employees because he or she speaks English with
an accent, or if the employee is told he or she does not qualify for a position because of a lack of English
proficiency. Outside the employment context, language discrimination may also occur if a person is denied
access to businesses or government services because he or she does not speak English.
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