The Evolving Role of Spanish in the US Workforce
Read about the evolving voice of the American workforce and how you can support your multilingual team and remove barriers for success.
13 minutes
Reading time:
38 pages
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eBook highlights
Learn about the the evolving voice of the American workforce
Discover the economic impact that Spanish speakers have in the workforce
Understand the challenges faced by both English and Spanish-speaking workers in the workplace
Find out how companies can set their Spanish and English employees up for success
eBook Summary
The United States is experiencing a significant demographic shift, with projections indicating that by 2050, it will have more Spanish speakers than any other country in the world. This trend underscores the increasing presence of Spanish-speaking workers in the US today, making it essential for organizations and individuals to understand the dynamics, challenges, and opportunities presented by this growing demographic group.
In our latest eBook, we shine a light on the economic impact that native Spanish speakers have in the workforce, the challenges that both Spanish and English employees face, and the unique ways that US companies can set their Spanish and English employees up for a thriving, successful business and work culture.
Who should read this?
Human resources
Learning & Development managers
Operations managers
C-suite executives
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