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Insurance firm investigated after barring staff from speaking Welsh
Swinton Insurance ban is in breach of language law

Swinton Insurance has come under investigation for breaking Welsh language laws by banning staff from speaking Welsh to customers — and admitting it.

Employees from two Swinton branches in north and mid Wales complained to Welsh Language Commissioner Mari Huws.

The Star understands managers told staff not to speak Welsh with customers on the telephone in case recordings of calls need to be monitored by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

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