Haitian Creole in the workplace - Respect your host country

< Previous | Home | Next >

Click to enlarge

Reply to Msg 11620

You have to respect the Country and respect the Law. Otherwise you will get youself in trouble.

Calixte Guerrier, December 19 2013, 7:17 PM

REPLY   Next >

 

Topic: A Creole conversation between two Hospital employees in Montreal triggers an Investigation

Start a NEW topic or,
Jump to previous | Next Topic >

< Previous | Home | Next >

 

Messages in this topic

My question is: Why do people care about what I'm saying to my friend? I think people who always listen to other people's conversations are simply... read more >
Paul, 18-Dec-13 10:49 am
First of all this is absolutely ridiculous. Secondly, about ten years ago the government in Haiti declared that both French and Creole are the... read more >
Patsey Abner, 18-Dec-13 10:54 am
No one and nothing should forbid the employees from speaking their preferred language on hospital property... on their own time (i.e. lunch and... read more >
Suze Moss, 18-Dec-13 3:14 pm
So what about when they talk in Italian or Calabrese, nobody never complaint. It's just racist observation from the people who complain. read more >
Claude Baudin, 18-Dec-13 9:42 pm
You have to respect the Country and respect the Law. Otherwise you will get youself in trouble. read more >
Calixte Guerrier, 19-Dec-13 7:17 pm
"No one and nothing should forbid the employees from speaking their preferred language on hospital property...on their own time (i.e. lunch and... read more >
Ricart, 22-Dec-13 6:35 am
"Incredible sense of entitlement" you say? Why not? The word "should" was meant to leave a window ajar in my assertion. Still, do you care to... read more >
Suze Moss, 30-Dec-13 7:28 pm

 

< Previous | Home | Next >