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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 Mike Berry 25 Sep 2008

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    Personal relationships with clients

    by Stuart Jones 16 Sep 2008
    by Stuart Jones 16 Sep 2008

    Q I am the HR manager of a UK law firm and have heard on the grapevine that one of...

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    Work relationships mean more to employees than pay

    by Greg Pitcher 4 Jun 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 4 Jun 2008

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    Workplace relationships: We are family

    by Lucy Freeman 23 Apr 2008
    by Lucy Freeman 23 Apr 2008

    Teams at work naturally form into ‘family groups’, complete with parents and naughty children. But how should HR manage them? Lucy Freeman investigates.

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    by Gareth Vorster 1 Apr 2008
    by Gareth Vorster 1 Apr 2008

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    by Greg Pitcher 14 Feb 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 14 Feb 2008

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    by Personnel Today 8 Jan 2008

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    by Personnel Today 13 Dec 2007

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    by Greg Pitcher 29 Nov 2007

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    by Personnel Today 29 Oct 2007

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    Flexible working and good relationships with colleagues are top factors in employee wellbeing

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    by Gareth Vorster 27 Jul 2007

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    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2007

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    by Personnel Today 12 Jun 2007

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    by Personnel Today 11 Jun 2007

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