Republicans want EEOC to speak only English
Dennis Baron
debaron at uiuc.edu
Thu Dec 13 07:53:29 UTC 2007
There's a new post on the Web of Language:
Republicans in Congress want to stop the U. S. Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission from taking action against employers who make
their workers speak English, according to the Associated Press.
A group of English-only Republican senators was outraged by the
announcement that the EEOC is suing the Salvation Army for firing two
clothing sorters in its Framingham, Massachusetts thrift shop because
the Spanish-speaking immigrants were unable to comply with the
organization’s English-only policy.
But Senator Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, who objected violently when
a CD of the “Star-Spangled Banner” was released in Spanish last year,
wants to prevent the government’s antidiscrimination agency from
discriminating against faith-based groups who make their employees
speak English.
“Did the EEOC go after the Catholic church when it made priests say
the mass in English instead of Latin after Vatican II?” Alexander
asked reporters last week, adding, “No it did not. So why can’t the
Salvation Army do the same thing?”
Alexander also pointed out that, like the Catholic church and the
Salvation Army, the EEOC conducts all of its business in English, not
Spanish or Vietnamese. “Quod erat demonstrandum,” he concluded. To
which independent but secretly Republican Sen. Joseph Lieberman of
Connecticut added, "Dayenu." ....
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Dennis Baron
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Department of English
University of Illinois
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