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4 Aug 2004 11:20AM
The Football Association has suffered high-profile embarrasment this week over 'office romances' involving both its Chief Executive Mark Palios and England Manager Sven Goran Eriksson. Should employers be acting to prevent, or at least manage, these situations?
How Commonplace Are Office Romances?
According to Human Resources magazine, 62% of HR managers fret over what office romances could do at their companies. Yet it appears to be a commonplace activity: the magazine also reports that 30... (231 more words)
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