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geardaddy

(25,342 posts)
Thu Jul 18, 2019, 09:36 PM Jul 2019

Bangor KFC worker 'told not to speak Welsh to customers'

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-49024203
BBC News

A student working at a Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) in Bangor has said she was told by a supervisor not to talk to customers in Welsh.

Ceri Hughes, from Felinheli, Gwynedd, said she was being trained to use the till when the incident happened.

The 27-year-old, who studies at Bangor University, has since quit her part-time job.

KFC said it wanted its team members to speak the language "they and our guests feel comfortable with".

It added: "At KFC, we all speak the same language - that of our love for original recipe chicken."

Ms Hughes said that during the incident on 28 June, the supervisor told her she must take every order in English as she was being trained by an English-speaking person.

"I then spoke Welsh with some other Welsh-speaking customers, and she came back and told me to speak English to the customers," she said.

"It's not acceptable that they've told me I have to speak English with customers," she said.

""The Welsh Language Measure 2011 makes it illegal for people or organisations to interfere with the freedom of people in Wales to use the Welsh language."



I lived in Bangor and Welsh is in common use. It's ridiculous that there is still such prejudice against a native language that is spoken as a community language.
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Bangor KFC worker 'told not to speak Welsh to customers' (Original Post) geardaddy Jul 2019 OP
You know what is bad customer service? Forcing your employee NOT to speak the customer's preferred RockRaven Jul 2019 #1
The rhetoric is like something from a bad 80's movie utopian Jul 2019 #3
I'm going to start speaking Spanish in public wherever I can Chipper Chat Jul 2019 #2
Yo tambien. Pacifist Patriot Jul 2019 #7
I've been to Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch Historic NY Jul 2019 #4
It took me a bit, but this Bangor is probably Stonepounder Jul 2019 #5
Bangor, Wales is the original Bangor (I believe) geardaddy Jul 2019 #6

RockRaven

(16,270 posts)
1. You know what is bad customer service? Forcing your employee NOT to speak the customer's preferred
Thu Jul 18, 2019, 09:44 PM
Jul 2019

language even though they are fully fluent/a native speaker.

That KFC statement is mind-bogglingly stupid. They claim their policy is the EXACT thing Ms Hughes was doing and was instructed not to do. You cannot evade a factual claim with evasive pablum which, if taken seriously, condemns the action which is the content of the factual claim.

Chipper Chat

(10,028 posts)
2. I'm going to start speaking Spanish in public wherever I can
Thu Jul 18, 2019, 10:11 PM
Jul 2019

Just to annoy the hell out of the trumppukes

Historic NY

(37,854 posts)
4. I've been to Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
Fri Jul 19, 2019, 12:04 AM
Jul 2019

and I haven't got a clue how to pronounce it anymore. I know what it means.

"St Mary's church in the hollow of the white hazel near to the fierce whirlpool of St Tysilio of the red cave"

Stonepounder

(4,033 posts)
5. It took me a bit, but this Bangor is probably
Fri Jul 19, 2019, 12:05 AM
Jul 2019

either in Ireland or Wales and not in Maine. I wondered about why BBC news would be reporting on someone in Bangor, ME.

However, it is really dumb for an employee to be told not to speak Welsh in Wales. Where in the world do they get these 'supervisors'?

geardaddy

(25,342 posts)
6. Bangor, Wales is the original Bangor (I believe)
Fri Jul 19, 2019, 08:56 AM
Jul 2019

This happens a lot in Wales. Companies from outside of Wales try to stifle the use of the Welsh language. I wonder if KFC would have the same problem in Quebec, a city that is bilingual.

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