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    EEOC vs Salvation Army

    Anyone have any imformation on how the EEOC suit against the Salvation Army was settled?

    EEOC is funded by taxpayers money and it file suit against organizations that help illegal aliens. These employers was given a year to learn English, funded by the Salvation Army and they did not bother to abide by the rules. The do not deserve anything but to be fired. Anyone else who did not follow the rules would have been fired also.

    EEOC is well know for filing suits in behalf of illegal aliens.

    1. Feds sue Salvation Army, say 2 fired for speaking Spanish
    EEOC Settles Lawsuit against Qwest on Behalf of Hispanic Employees EEOC sues Toys R Us for discrimination - Washington state Language barrier strains Christmas cheer - at the Salvation Army in Austin, Texas Six New Jersey Illegal Immigrants Sue Salvation Army, Ex-Officials EEOC: Hispanic discrimination complaints double in South Carolina EEOC sues U-Haul in Las Vegas for discrimination - Nevada Nation origin bias suit settlement gives $2.8 million to Latino employees - Texas BOLI: ‘English-only' rule can violate discrimination laws Complaint: Firings benefited Hispanics in Charlotte, North Carolina

    http://www.hispanictips.com/2007/04/02/ ... employees/

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    These people accepted the job at Salvation Army knowing the rules,they were even offered classes to learn english and still had the nerve to sue?! This is disgusting.
    Thanks for the post Dyehard,I thought the Salvation Army suit was a singular incident,I now know it seems to be one of many.

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    dyehard39 wrote:

    Anyone have any imformation on how the EEOC suit against the Salvation Army was settled?
    I too am curious as to the end result of the situation. Anyone heard anything?

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    Click on the link......the EEOC is a bunch of busy little beavers taking care of hispanic complaints.

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    My Mother worked for the EEOC when it was first created.

    They were the ones that had a workshop at a seminar on how to have a sit in or protest at government agencies (welfare, etc.). The workers were told if they didn't have enough people, just call and they could send 2 busloads.

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