Love at Work

Published: May 19, 2018, 8 a.m.

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Many people meet their future love partner at work. But with the current high profile cases of sexual harassment, employers are becoming much more concerned about managing relationships between their employees. Ed Butler asks whether office dating between co-workers is a potential hazard, not just for staff, but for the company as a whole. And should more employers bring in so-called "love contracts" to be signed by workers who are in a romantic relationship in the office?\\n(Picture: Businessman with secretary, USA, 1950s. Credit: George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Contributors:\\nAli Hall, Associate Fellow of Sa\\xefd Business School, Oxford University \\nCatriona Watt, Partner at Fox & Partners \\nBradley Wright, Chief Technology Officer at Verve \\nMoira Weigel, PhD Yale, Harvard Society of Fellows, founder of Logic magazine.\\nAuthor: Labor of Love\\nJason Habinsky, Partner, Haynes and Boone

Producer: Audrey Tinline

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