Concord nursing home worker banned from speaking Spanish at work

A housekeeper in a Concord nursing home who was allegedly banned from speaking her native Spanish at work is to receive monetary damages in a settlement with her employer, according to a federal workplace regulator.

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which announced the settlement, said it had investigated and found evidence that Pennsylvania-based Healthcare Services Group imposed an “English-only” rule in violation of the federal Civil Rights Act.

After that finding, the company, which works in 48 states, agreed in negotiations with the housekeeper to pay her monetary damages, the commission said Wednesday. The amount of the damages, and name of the worker, were not disclosed.

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