Serving world leaders their lunch is a serious affair. No room for "blondes" or women in dresses then, it appears.
The Nuclear Security Summit is taking place in The Hague today and tomorrow, and has brought leaders from 53 countries together to discuss ways of combating nuclear terrorism. The catering company responsible for feeding the leaders and delegates has made a controversial staffing decision: No female serving staff are working in the plenary room where the main talks are being held. Instead, only men over 25 have been given the privilege of serving the working lunches at the World Forum. The decision has sparked outrage on social media in The Netherlands, but why was it made in the first place?
According to Dutch national newspaper the Algemeen Dagblad, the director of the catering company, Hans van der Linde, was looking to create a "uniform" look amongst his staff. They quote him justifying his decision in the following manner: "If 20 gentlemen are serving and three platinum blonde ladies, then that spoils the image.
"The personnel needs to act as reserved as possible, and you can't achieve that by adding a couple of pretty, conspicuous ladies to the mix," he added.
The summit's spokesperson Daphne Kerremans confirmed that the request was made for the serving staff to appear uniform. It was left up to the caterer to choose to staff the plenary events with either all men, or all women.