San Francisco Chronicle

Suit says store has language rule

- By Bob Egelko

A state civil rights agency accused the Forever 21 fashion chain Wednesday of illegally requiring employees at a San Francisco store to speak only English — charges the company denies.

In a lawsuit filed in San Francisco Superior Court, the Department of Fair Employment and Housing accused Forever 21 of discrimina­ting against employees based on their national origin. California law forbids English-only workplace rules unless a company can show they are needed to run the business properly, the department said.

The suit alleged that Forever 21 has, since May 2015, prohibited employees at the store on Union Square from speaking any language other than English during work hours. The

rules apply to conversati­ons with customers, including those who spoke only Spanish, and to conversati­ons with other employees at work or on rest breaks, the suit said.

When three Spanishspe­aking employees complained, the store reduced their work hours, and they said managers treated them with hostility, according to the lawsuit. The employees then filed a discrimina­tion complaint with the state agency, which is seeking damages on their behalf and a change in the store’s policy.

The company, based in Los Angeles, denied having an English-only policy at any of its stores.

“Forever 21 is committed to diversity and inclusion in all of our stores and does not have any policies with regards to the language spoken in our stores,” it said.

Kevin Kish, the state agency’s director, said in a statement: “Linguistic diversity is a business reality in the California workplace, and the department will carefully scrutinize English-only rules to ensure that all employees are treated equally, regardless of their national origin.”

 ?? Paul Chinn / The Chronicle 2012 ?? The Department of Fair Employment and Housing accuses Forever 21 of discrimina­tion.
Paul Chinn / The Chronicle 2012 The Department of Fair Employment and Housing accuses Forever 21 of discrimina­tion.

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