Tips for Managing Non-English-Speaking Employees - Cabinet Shop Management

Posted on: March 12th, 2007
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“The U.S. has always been a nation of many different nationalities, and immigrants now make up more than 12% of the population, or over 35 million people – at least 11 million of whom are of Hispanic origin.

If you havent already done so, you will eventually be hiring Spanish-speaking employees. On both coasts and in the South, the construction industry has seen a huge influx of skilled Spanish labor. We need to think about how a non-English-speaking labor force will impact our business.”

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