Language Interpreters Face Scheduling Changes, Unionization Efforts
LanguageLine, a company providing interpretation services, implemented new scheduling software, resulting in adjustments to interpreter work schedules. Concurrently, LanguageLine indicated a decrease in customer demand for interpretation services.
Yves Valerus, a LanguageLine interpreter, spoke at a press conference in front of New York City Hall in April, addressing work schedule concerns. Some LanguageLine interpreters are now considering forming a union.
LanguageLine representatives have not yet provided specific details on the software's functionality or the extent of the reduction in customer demand. The company also has yet to release information about how these factors influence interpreter compensation.
Further details regarding the potential for unionization among LanguageLine interpreters remain unconfirmed. No specific dates for union votes or negotiation timelines have been announced.
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