U.S. sues Salvation Army for speaking English
The headline is correct. The Federal Government has filed suit
against the Salvation Army and is targeting other businesses
that require employees to speak English on the job.
The Salvation Army Thrift Store being targeted by the Equal
Opportunities Commission (EEOC) clearly posted its "speak English"
requirements and gave employees one year to learn the language.
But the EEOC still filed suit saying this was a "civil
rights" violation.
And it's getting worse. Last year, over 200 similar charges
were filed with the EEOC -- up from just a handful ten years ago.
+ + Nancy Pelosi sides with EEOC’s anti-English attacks
To make matters worse, Nancy Pelosi and Congress' Hispanic
Caucus have teamed up to block an effort to put an end to
the EEOC's attacks on businesses that require English.
Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) proposed a provision to the Commerce,
Justice, Science Appropriations Bill (HR 3093, S. 1745) that
would prevent the EEOC from such legal attacks. The full Senate
passed the bill--with the Alexander provision. The House also
greed to the amendment, but later withdrew support after the
Hispanic Caucus threatened to stonewall other House bills unless
the provision was removed. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi
agreed, saying the House will not vote on the bill until the
English language provision is terminated.
In other words, Pelosi and a small group of Congressmen
are defending the EEOC's efforts to sue organizations like the
Salvation Army that require English on the job!
It's time to contact our Representatives once again. We need to also flood Nancy Pelosi and the Hispanic Caucus and let them know that "English is spoken here". Let's get the Alexander
provision moved forward intact.
Call Nancy Pelosi and demand she move H.R. 3093 forward with the Alexander provision.
Here is her contact information: 202/225-4965
Contact the EEOC:
By phone:
1-800-669-4000
If you have a TTY device for hearing impaired:
TTY number is 1-800-669-6820
By Email:
Please include your zip code and/or city and state so that your email will be sent to the appropriate office.
info@ask.eeoc.govCongressional Hispanic Caucus Chair Joe Baca
http://www.house.gov/baca/zipauth.shtml