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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:46 am
"Tesco in Inverness and the new Sainsbury store in Nairn already use Gaelic signage, and a forthcoming Asda in Inverness has indicated it will also do so.
Tom Matthew of Reference economic consultants said most of the assisted organisations were not particularly “Gaelic” in nature. “Less than half have staff or volunteers who have the language. Most organisations make no use of Gaelic in their dealings with the general public.”
He said the main motivation for using Gaelic was a desire to support the language while also raising the profile of the company."
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Tom Matthew of Reference economic consultants said most of the assisted organisations were not particularly “Gaelic” in nature. “Less than half have staff or volunteers who have the language. Most organisations make no use of Gaelic in their dealings with the general public.”
He said the main motivation for using Gaelic was a desire to support the language while also raising the profile of the company."
Gheibear tuilleadh an seo: http://www.scotsman.com/news/gaelic/gro ... _1_1927732