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Letter from CEO of Language Line Services to VP Reveals Millions of Dollars in Lost Tax Revenue Yearly Due to Violations in Language Access Industry
MONTEREY, Calif., Sept. 27, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Louis F. Provenzano, Jr., President and CEO of the global leader in interpretation and translation services, Language Line Services, highlights the pervasive problem of employee misclassification in a letter to U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and asks him to suspend government contracts to language access providers under investigation for violations.
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MONTEREY, Calif., Dec. 21, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Language Line Services, the world's largest over-the-phone interpretation company, has been named as an official language solutions vendor for government agencies in Texas. On demand access to professional interpreters will enable agencies to meet critical needs in areas including social services, public safety, courts, and a range of local services.
Language Line Services offers the language service industry's most highly trained and qualified professional interpreters in more than 170 languages. Agency personnel can connect to an interpreter within seconds through a sophisticated telephony infrastructure. Access to the service will allow agencies to respond instantly when language barriers complicate their daily work.
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COMMISSION ON WARTIME CONTRACTING IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN HOLDS A HEARING TO CONSIDER A CASE STUDY IN CONTRACTING AND SUBCONTRACTING: THE FI...
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MONTEREY, Calif., June 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The debate over Arizona's new immigration law, SB 1070, continues to boil and create worry for Spanish-speaking residents who have been the focus of the bill. At the same time, a new report from Language Line Services revealing a surge in demand for interpretation for the more than 170 different languages currently spoken in the United States gives insight into the difficulty of relying on "reasonable suspicion" to question and detain possible undocumented immigrants.
In addition to increased demand for interpretation in more common languages such as Mandarin, Spanish, Cantonese, French and Arabic, the Language Line(R) LanguageTrak report also found major spikes in demand for less common languages including Tigrinya, an Ethiopian language, which...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Language Access Network (OTCBB:LANW) (FWB:L9N), the leader in video interpretation services, announced today that Aultman Hospital, ...
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To: BUSINESS EDITORS
Contact: Dale Hansman +1-831-648-7436, dhansman@languageline.com, or Jeanine Karp, +1-305-448-3754, jeanine.karp@rbbpr.com
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Allina Hospitals & Clinics to Provide on Demand Interpretation Service Serving Limited English Proficient and Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Patient Populat...
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Giant Food and Stop & Shop Partner With Language Line Services to Provide Language Solutions to Better Serve Pharmacy Patients
MONTEREY, Calif. -- L...