Southern California businesses increasingly rely on bilingual and multilingual workers to serve diverse customers, ensure workplace safety and expand their market reach, yet most lack systems to identify, compensate or strategically recruit and upskill individuals with these skills. This report analyzes a 2025 survey of 56 employers across multiple industries in Southern California and finds deep existing linguistic capacity and structural gaps that prevent employers from fully leveraging employees’ multilingual skills.

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