Czech nuclear station hosts bikini contest to choose interns

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Czech nuclear power plant decided a bikini contest would be a good way to choose its next round of interns. Facebook users were asked to rate school graduates who posed inside a cooling tower.

Power generation conglomerate CEZ had 10 bikini-clad high school graduates pose in a cooling tower of its Temelin nuclear power plant, which was briefly closed for maintenance.

In a press release CEZ likened the photoshoot to its previous cultural enrichment programs, such as hosting the Bohemian Philharmonic at the plant in South Bohemia. The release said the experience was greatly enjoyed by the girls, who were required to wear hard hats and enclosed shoes at all times.

The competition caused an outcry among Czech news and social media.

"The competition is absolutely outside the bounds of ethics. In 2017, I find it incredible that someone could gain a professional advantage for their good looks," Petra Havlíková, a lawyer for human rights non-profit Nesehnutí and an equal opportunities adviser, told aktualne.cz.

The operators of the 2,000 megawatt plant later apologized on Facebook, and said all finalists were offered an internship.

"The purpose of the competition was to promote technical education. But if the original vision raised doubts or concerns, we are very sorry," the operators posted on Facebook.

Czech Republic nuclear power station hosts bikini contest to choose interns | Europe | DW | 25.06.2017




 

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CEZ told Czech news outlets that it did not organize the competition. News magazine Dotyk reported the competition was part of an annual school graduate beauty contest organized by Ceske Budejovice media agency Maturantka Roku.
Maturantka Roku's website said that each year more than 600 girls take part in its contest, with finalists earning a modeling contract.
Czech Republic nuclear power station hosts bikini contest to choose interns | Europe | DW | 25.06.2017

In that light it doesn't seem as bad as the title makes it out to be.
:)
 

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Even the former Warasw Pact can't escape the rabidlieberalsjwcrazies these days.
It will take time, but in the end they will fall as well.
 

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Well those SJW peace freaks are so warlike, one good division on principle half and half
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and they may just take care of them selves
 

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"In 2017, I find it incredible that someone could gain a professional advantage for their good looks," Petra Havlíková, a lawyer for human rights non-profit Nesehnutí and an equal opportunities adviser, told aktualne.cz."


Uh, in the real world, people gain professional advantage for their good looks every day, in every field.
 

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"In 2017, I find it incredible that someone could gain a professional advantage for their good looks," Petra Havlíková, a lawyer for human rights non-profit Nesehnutí and an equal opportunities adviser, told aktualne.cz."


Uh, in the real world, people gain professional advantage for their good looks every day, in every field.
And it's legal.
 

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They picked up Holywierd's ways, why so surprised. Free knee-pads for the winner, I hope she knows that.
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