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Microsoft says hiring dancing school girls was ‘unequivocally wrong’

A DAY after Microsoft hosted an event to encourage more women into the gaming industry, they made a terrible choice of party entertainment.

MICROSOFT’S management has been left red-faced and forced to apologise after the company hired scantily clad dancing school girls for a recent gaming event.

The raunchy entertainers were positioned on podiums around the venue and stood dancing for the crowd in nothing more than a bra and skirt. Far from having the desired effect, a number of attendees and others on social media voiced their anger at the inappropriateness of the entertainment.

The party was held late last week following a conference for video game developers put on by Microsoft’s Xbox division, but following a tsunami of criticism the company said it was “unequivocally wrong” to have hired the dancers.

The gaming industry has been plagued by a longstanding image that it is hostile towards women and this latest incident has done nothing to help that unflattering perception.

Ironically, just hours beforehand, Microsoft had reportedly sponsored a Women in Gaming luncheon to promote gender diversity in the industry.

The head of Microsoft’s Xbox division Phil Spencer issued a statement saying the incident “represented Xbox and Microsoft in a way that was absolutely not consistent or aligned to our values”.

He acknowledged the event “disappointed many people” and said the company would “do better in the future”.

In an internal email obtained by The Verge, which the company said was sent to all Xbox employees, Mr Spencer lamented the situation to employees calling for more attention to be paid to more inclusive practices.

“When we do the opposite, and create an environment that alienates or offends any group, we justly deserve the criticism,” he wrote to his staff.

“We need to hold ourselves to higher standards and we will do better in the future.”

It wasn’t long before Twitter was ablaze with criticism.
It wasn’t long before Twitter was ablaze with criticism.

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