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Retail romance blooms as staff work longer hours



The retail sector has become a hotbed of workplace relationships as staff work longer hours, research reveals

The retail sector has become a hotbed of workplace relationships as staff work longer hours, research reveals.

A survey of 1,350 retail workers by online recruitment firm RetailChoice.com shows more than a third have had a relationship with a colleague, with 12% admitting to having a fling with a customer.

Across all sectors, one in four UK workers have either married or had a long-term relationship with a work colleague, according to recent research conducted by Totaljobs.com.

“Longer working hours - especially in retail with the growth of convenience stores and 24-hour openings - means a relationship with a colleague is becoming a more acceptable option,” said Kate West, marketing executive for RetailChoice.com.

It is not just romance that blossoms across the cash tills. Half of the respondents met some of their closest friends through work, and 90% socialise with colleagues outside of working hours.


 


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Unfortunately with the very unsociable/long hours that are worked by retail staff, (including christmas and bank holidays) they only get to socialise with people at work.

No-one else works the strange shifts and days so they cannot build a relationship with anyone else, they would never be able to see each other.

beverly godfrey
16 Feb 2006
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