Whole Foods Suspends Workers For Speaking Spanish

Jun 06, 2013

Not everything is healthy at Whole Foods. Two employees at the natural foods supermarket chain in Albuquerque, New Mexico are saying that they were suspended for speaking Spanish to each other during work hours.

From NBC Latino:

Bryan Baldizan told The Associated Press he and a female employee were suspended for a day after they wrote a letter following a meeting with a manager who told them Spanish was not allowed during work hours.

"I couldn’t believe it," said Baldizan, who works in the store’s food preparation department. "All we did was say we didn’t believe the policy was fair. We only talk Spanish to each other about personal stuff, not work."

He said Whole Foods officials told them about company policy and issued the suspensions.

One Whole Foods exeuctive told NBC Latino that the company believes in "having a uniform form of communication for a safe working environment.