and your point?? Obviously it's a legitimate job requirement for an English 
teacher! Your example looks a little more dubious, but ok, there is public 
contact. What if these guys are janitors though? I mean-- Salvation Army -- 
what can you do for them without speaking English? THey apparently were doing 
it well enough, whatever it wsa, for six tears.


> http://jobs.faa.gov/SecurityScreeningRequirements.htm
> 
> U.S. Department of Transportation
> Transportation Security Administration  (TSA)
> Screener Employment Eligibility Requirements
> December 19, 2001
> 
> - Be able to read, speak, and write English well enough to:
> Carry out written and oral instructions regarding the proper
> performance of screening duties;
> 
> Read English language identification media, credentials, airline
> tickets, and labels on items normally encountered in the screening
> process;
> 
> Provide direction to and understand and answer questions from
> English-speaking individuals undergoing screening; and
> 
> Write incident reports and statements and log entries into security
> records in the English language.
> 
> 
> On 5/2/07, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I personally don't know the case law on when knowledge of English is 
> a legitimate job requirement...

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