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Litigation

Mar. 30, 2017

Forever 21 store had illegal 'English-only' policy, employees allege

Forever 21 Retail Inc. will shop for defense counsel after the state's anti-discrimination employment agency sued the retailer Wednesday for a purported "English-only" policy at their San Francisco location.

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Forever 21 Retail Inc. will shop for defense counsel after the state's anti-discrimination employment agency sued the retailer Wednesday for a purported "English-only" policy at their San Francisco location.

The Department of Fair Employment and Housing alleged that Forever 21 broke a state statute that keeps employers from prohibiting the use of any language in the wor...

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