Drivers are now being fined for refusing to communicate in Ukrainian: details
Ukrainian drivers can now receive fines for refusing to communicate in the Ukrainian language while working. Recently, control over this issue has intensified following a scandalous incident in Kharkiv, where a taxi driver used the Russian language and made provocative statements, placing passengers in an outrageous situation.
Experts believe that the new fines will stimulate companies to hire drivers who can communicate in Ukrainian, and will help businesses more effectively implement language legislation.
Representatives of taxi services confirm that some drivers in the eastern regions continue to use the Russian language. However, now they and their companies bear responsibility for such actions.
It is clear that the imposition of fines for violations of language rights has only begun now, despite the fact that legislation in this area has existed for a long time. This is an important step towards the practical enforcement of the law, which makes every driver and taxi company responsible for language norms.
Ukrainian drivers can receive fines for refusing to speak Ukrainian, which encourages transport companies to take a more serious approach to hiring drivers and ensures the implementation of language legislation.
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