Man Allegedly Enforces ‘English-Only’ Policy At Local Hospital. Cleveland

Posted on: October 14th, 2005
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“A Cleveland Clinic employee in Weston has allegedly tried to implement a policy at the hospital that employees should only speak English at the workplace.

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NBC 6 obtained a series of e-mails that showed at least one supervisor and one staff member had problems with employees and patients speaking languages other than English.”

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