Ill. Admin. Code tit. 56, § 5220.800 - Speak English Only Rules
a) An
employer may not have a rule requiring that employees speak only in English at
all or at certain times where the rule has the purpose or effect of
discriminating against individuals on the basis of national origin. It is a
defense to an allegation that a "speak English" rule has a disparate impact on
a particular national origin group to show that the rule is justified by
business necessity.
b) It is common
for an individual whose primary language is not English to inadvertently change
from speaking English to speaking his or her primary language. Therefore, if an
employer believes it has a business necessity for a speak-English-only rule at
certain times, the employer should inform its employees of the general
circumstances when speaking only in English is required and of the consequences
of violating the rule. If an employer fails to effectively notify its employees
of the rule and makes an adverse employment decision against an individual
based on a violation of the rule, the Human Rights Commission ("the
Commission") and the Department will consider the employer's application of the
rule as evidence of discrimination on the basis of national origin.
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