Local workers say their boss ordered them to stop speaking Spanish in the office. California

Posted on: November 16th, 2005
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ]

“More than 12-million people living in California say Spanish is their first language and almost half of the Coachella Valley is Hispanic.

Tonight, here in the valley, workers at one welfare office say their boss isn’t allowing them to speak Spanish and they’re not happy about it.”

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