According to a 2002 survey, a quarter of all long term relationships start at work - hardly surprising, given the amount of time we spend there.
But, following a lead from employment practices in the States, UK employers are increasingly trying to restrict relationships that might blur the lines between the public and the professional. The aim is to avoid potential conflicts of interest, and protect the company from sexual harassment claims, but too often such heavy handed restrictions treat staff like children, and fail to respect their right to privacy.
If your firm is trying to play chaperone, or wants to ban coupling altogether, these questions should help you find out where you stand on love and the law.
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