Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Fuss about banning skirts district office in Amsterdam – NU.nl

The female officers would have had an email from their team leader stating that they no knee boots and short skirts longer allowed to wear.

The issue was fueled by the Central Works Council (CWC) by the municipality of Amsterdam. Mario Soriano, chairman of the Central Works Council, finds it strange that there are still such dress codes in 2016.

“I’m going to google for knee boots, because what’s wrong with that? Nothing, in my opinion. I have pictures found Queen Maxima and Minister Hennis they wear,” Soriano tells The parole. According to Soriano, the municipality determines what the dress code, not the team leader. “Of course you have to look representative, but prohibit certain items of clothing, which is not a single leader.”



Tidy

The dress code apply to all officials in the city, allows Learn spokesman of the municipality. The starting point of the dress code that they ” professional and representative dressed ” go.

The female employees at New West may therefore simply wear skirts.

The municipality goes figuring out what exactly happened in New West. There was a discussion in the workplace after an employee was wearing a very short skirt, which reportedly could be seen the buttocks. Colleagues have this when raised with the manager.



Bizarre

“I think it is a bizarre spectacle, it is the first time that I meemaak in my time at the church,” says Achmed Baâdoud, district mayor of Amsterdam Nieuw-West, against NU.nl.

According to the district mayor, he has nothing to say about the dress code, because the team leader of the city counter New West falls under the urban management of the city Hall .

“All the districts have had an adjustment of the dress code.” Here Baâdoud, however, is not informed of the height. “But New West apparently has a diligent team leader that something has been found and has changed their policy.”

According Baâdoud we should anno 2016 “do not act on his North Korean”. “The employees of the city desk are mature enough to decide what clothes they wear.”



Questions

The district mayor, in response to the adjustment questioned.

also D66 councilor Jeroen Mirck going to ask questions about the “absurd” dress code. The party calls it a bad thing that the district uses stricter guidelines than was agreed in the city. “This kind of requirements do not belong in an open and tolerant city like Amsterdam.”

By: ANP / NU.nl

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