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Campaigners set to start Morrisons boycott due to 'lack of respect' for Welsh speakers</h1><div class="">
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<span>Alys Mann and her son Harley at home near Caernarfon, who struggled to get Welsh prescription processed at Morrisons in Bangor </span>
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<p>Welsh language campaigners have begun a national boycott of Morrisons
today following a dispute about the supermarket showing what they
described as a “lack of respect” to native speakers.</p><p>Campaign
group Cymdeithas yr Iaith claimed store managers of the supermarket
giant do not offer guidance when it comes to the Welsh language, or have
a policy in place that reflects the official status of the language.</p><p>In January, a Morrisons staff member allegedly <a href="http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/welsh-language-prescription-row-mum-6505619">refused a prescription</a> because part of it was written in Welsh, a claim the supermarket chain strongly refute.</p><p>Cymdeithas
yr Iaith say that following the alleged incident, they wrote to the
company requesting talks about changes to ensure fairness for customers
in Wales.</p><p>Manon Elin, language rights spokesperson for Cymdeithas
yr Iaith, said: “We are continuing to discuss with Morrisons, but
unfortunately, even after years of discussions, they still have no
Wales-wide language policy.</p><p>“They have said they want to increase
the use of the Welsh language – which is encouraging – but we don’t
agree that it should be up to staff in individual stores to decide on
the provision of Welsh language promotional materials and publications
in each store. Clear guidance is needed from their senior officers.</p><p>“For
example, English-only signs have replaced bilingual ones during
re-branding of stores in Wales. There is no justification for this.</p><p>“We believe that Morrisons, as a company making profits in Wales, has a duty to respect the Welsh language.”</p><p><strong>RELATED</strong>: <a href="http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/welsh-language-protests-history-cymdeithas-7025346">A history of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg</a></p><p>The supermarket said it feels the boycott is “unfair and unreasonable”.</p><p>A spokesman for <a href="http://www.walesonline.co.uk/all-about/morrisons">Morrisons </a>said:
“It (the boycott) will not change our commitment to Wales or the Welsh
Language. We will continue to work with the Welsh Language Commissioner
and other key bodies to ensure we can deliver the balance of Welsh and
English which our customers expect.</p><p>“Morrisons pride ourselves on
delivering great service. In Wales this means doing as much as possible
to communicate in Welsh and English.</p><p>“We have a number of measures
in place to support and promote the use of the Welsh language. This
includes bilingual signage in our stores, car parks, and petrol filling
stations, introducing the Iaith Gwaith badge scheme, introducing a Welsh
Language option at our self-service checkouts, and using Welsh in some
marketing and advertising.”</p>
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