Languages. In order to operate safely, efficiently and consistently with the rights of facility residents, English shall be used in resident care areas and common areas typically occupied by residents and family members, unless the resident or family members are conversant in a foreign language and wish to communicate with staff in that language. For instructional purposes in resident care areas, languages other than English may be used with consideration for facility residents and family members. The rule to communicate in English does not apply to employee break rooms, casually exchanged greetings, or casual conversations between employees except when such conversations occur in resident care areas or other common areas where residents converge.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, www.dol.gov
Languages. In order to operate safely, efficiently and consistently with the rights of facility residents, English shall be used in resident care areas and common areas typically occupied by residents and family members, unless the resident or family members are conversant in a foreign language and wish to communicate with staff in that language. For instructional purposes in resident care areas, languages other than English may be used with consideration for facility residents and family members. The rule to communicate in English does not apply to employee break rooms, casually casually-exchanged greetings, or casual conversations between employees except when such conversations occur in resident care areas or other common areas where residents converge.
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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement
Languages. In order to operate safely, efficiently and consistently with the rights of facility residents, English shall be used in resident care areas and common areas typically occupied by residents and family members, unless the resident or family members are conversant in a foreign language and wish to communicate with staff in that language. For instructional purposes in resident care areas, languages other than English may be used with consideration for facility residents and family members. The rule to communicate in English does not apply to employee break rooms, casually casually-exchanged greetings, or casual conversations between employees except when such conversations occur in resident care areas or other common areas where residents converge.converge.β
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Samples: Letter of Agreement