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MDrape
Can a company fire an employee because they are not bilingual?
Asked by MDrape
Can a company fire an employee because they want to hire someone who speaks spanish (in FL)? I need help! Any answers would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! Bilingual isnt part of the job, they just decided they wanted to hire someone that was bilingual and didnt have room for me

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Best Answer:
here in fl you can be let go for any reason or no reason

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If bilingual is part of the job........sure can........
Answered by kapn


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