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Relationships at work

Workplace relationships are common, given the amount of time that colleagues can spend together while at work.

However, a personal relationship at work can result in problems, and many employers choose to have a policy on relationships at work. These should strike a balance between employees’ right to a private life and the employer’s right to protect its business interests.

The policy could stress that employees must not allow a personal relationship with a colleague to influence their conduct at work, and include a requirement to disclose to the employer any work relationship that may give rise to a conflict of interest. Line managers can be given guidelines on managing personal relationships at work.


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    by Michael Millar 31 Oct 2005
    by Michael Millar 31 Oct 2005

    Bosses have cancelled festive celebrations to cut costs and remove the risk of litigation.

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    The gremlins of self-doubt

    by Personnel Today 27 Sep 2005
    by Personnel Today 27 Sep 2005

    The nation chewed its collective fingernails watching England win the recent Ashes series. But how did the players prevent the gremlins of self doubt setting in?

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    Difficult personalities go unmanaged in the workplace

    by Mike Berry 6 Sep 2005
    by Mike Berry 6 Sep 2005

    A massive 98% of managers across the UK said they come into contact with difficult work colleagues on a regular basis, according to a survey.

    • HR practice
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    Cellular: The curse of mobile phones in the office

    by Personnel Today 31 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 31 Aug 2005

    The use of mobile phones has blurred the distinction between work and leisure and policies proscribing the taking of calls will be tough to enforce. Leah Larkin reports

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    ‘Good’ jobs are hide to find

    by Mike Berry 5 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 5 Aug 2005

    Excitement and a lack of stress are the keys to keeping employees happy and productive, according to the CIPD.

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    Workers share more than office space

    by dan thomas 28 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 28 Jul 2005

    The majority of UK employees are more than mere colleagues to fellow workers, choosing to live, eat and holiday with them, research reveals.

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    BBC may spend up to £21m on staff relocation to Manchester

    by dan thomas 25 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 25 Jul 2005

    The BBC is reportedly planning to spend up to £21m to persuade staff to move to Manchester

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    Workplace relationships are on the increase

    by dan thomas 11 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 11 Jul 2005

    One in 10 UK workers claim they have had sex in the office, research reveals.

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    Working women more likely to divorce

    by Ross Bentley 11 Jul 2005
    by Ross Bentley 11 Jul 2005

    Women working full-time are 29% more likely to get divorced than those who stay at home and raise children, according to new research.

    • Employee relations
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    • Relationships at work

    Watch your mouth or pay the price for foul language

    by Personnel Today 14 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 14 Jun 2005

    In the month the TUC published its guide to appropriate language, two high-profile cases also helped to clarify the law on acceptable communication at work.

    • HR practice
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    Taking a STAB at a good behaviour policy

    by Personnel Today 19 Apr 2005
    by Personnel Today 19 Apr 2005

    It had to happen. Just when I thought I had moved into a policy formulation-free zone for the year, up...

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    International news in brief

    by Personnel Today 12 Apr 2005
    by Personnel Today 12 Apr 2005

    Collective bargaining still settlement method of choice; 'Lookism' on the up as beauty bias takes hold at work; Equal opportunities call centre launched in the US

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    Body language for successful HR

    by Anna Burges-Lumsden 5 Apr 2005
    by Anna Burges-Lumsden 5 Apr 2005

    Even people, like the Prince of Wales, who are trained to deal with difficult situations can display the wrong body language when under pressure and ruin the message they hope to convey. Anna Burges-Lumsden reports on the importance of non-verbal cues.

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    UK managers worst in Europe for staff communication

    by Mike Berry 4 Apr 2005
    by Mike Berry 4 Apr 2005

    Staff usually hear about important business decisions in their companies from office rumours rather than directly from their managers, according to a survey.

    • Employment law
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    Lawyer advises firms to weigh risks of office romances

    by Michael Millar 9 Mar 2005
    by Michael Millar 9 Mar 2005

    Employers should beware of sacking staff who have an office romance - even though it may be disruptive to the business, a law firm has warned.

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