“The business was started by a complaint of S.O.S-Racism. In the support, association had produced a fax of July 12, 2000 sent by Districom, a subsidiary company of Adecco charged to assemble promotional operations, at agencies of interim.
The details there the profile of the hostesses sought by Oréal to make the demonstration of its new products of the line Fructis Style: 18-22 years, cuts clothing 38 to 42 (French Size), BBR.
This last code would mean in fact "Bleu, Blanc Rouge" (blue, white, red) to exclude the candidates from color.
According a survey, l'Oréal established that very few girls of African, Maghrebian or Asian origin had finally been retained for the countryside launching. “
AP
First of all nothing proves that BBR means “bleu (blue), blanc (white), rouge(red)”.
Then, if this code aimed at the exclusion of the candidates of color, there would not have been no girls of African, Maghrebian or Asian origin reserves for the launching campaign.
It should not, also, not be forgotten that the candidates were also to meet the following conditions: 18-22 years, cuts clothing 38 to 42 (French size), which, without being with racist connotation, should be considered as discriminatory.
Why a 25 years old woman should not be able to make a good demonstration of hair care?
In the same way, why excluding men?
A young man would thus not be capable of a good demonstration of hair care?
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