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Coffeeshop Chit
Chat - No Speak English? - Go Home[/TD]
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[h=1]My contribution to the National Conversation
exercise follows the Norwegian rule which stipulates those who speak a foreign
tongue should go home. As English is our working language all immigrants who
speak in other tongues must be sent packing home.[/h]
[h=1]Polish cleaner sacked for speaking Polish[/h]
Joanna Renclawowicz, 34, drew the ire of some of her workmates for regularly
speaking Polish with colleagues in the canteen and corridors of the hospital in
Skien, newspaper Dagbladet reports.
In a letter terminating her contract, she was told: ”You have received info
that only Norwegian is to be spoken during work hours.
”Your colleagues and patients at the hospital have repeatedly complained of
Polish being spoken in the dining room, the central cleaning department, and in
corridors, etc.”
http://www.thelocal.no/page/view/polish-cleaner-sacked-for-speaking-polish
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Chat - No Speak English? - Go Home[/TD]
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[TD="class: msgDate, width: 30%, align: right"]Sep-12 7:27 am [/TD]
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[h=1]My contribution to the National Conversation
exercise follows the Norwegian rule which stipulates those who speak a foreign
tongue should go home. As English is our working language all immigrants who
speak in other tongues must be sent packing home.[/h]
[h=1]Polish cleaner sacked for speaking Polish[/h]
Joanna Renclawowicz, 34, drew the ire of some of her workmates for regularly
speaking Polish with colleagues in the canteen and corridors of the hospital in
Skien, newspaper Dagbladet reports.
In a letter terminating her contract, she was told: ”You have received info
that only Norwegian is to be spoken during work hours.
”Your colleagues and patients at the hospital have repeatedly complained of
Polish being spoken in the dining room, the central cleaning department, and in
corridors, etc.”
http://www.thelocal.no/page/view/polish-cleaner-sacked-for-speaking-polish
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