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Employers Are the Losers in the Dating Game
The resignation of World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz underscores the problems companies face when employees date each other.
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[b]By Judy Greenwald[/b] [font=times new roman][size=3][font=times new roman][size=3][img]http://www.workforce.com/images/drp/drp_t.gif[/img] here are no ironclad guarantees that employers can protect themselves from liability as a result of workplace romance—an issue dominating recent World Bank news—but experts say companies can take steps to minimize that risk. b.Px+a6g
The steps include policies on conflicts of interest and sexual harassment, procedures to respond to complaints, and training for employees and supervisors. Y8A x%sy H3Z!Y
There has been considerable focus on the issue given the controversy surrounding World Bank President Paul D. Wolfowitz, who arranged a salary increase and supported a promotion for his companion. Last week, having secured from the bank board a statement that he did act ethically, he resigned effective June 30.
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Observers say attempting to ban workplace romances altogether is unrealistic. About 40 percent of employees report being involved in a workplace romance at some point in their careers, according to the 2006 Workplace Romance Survey by the Society for Human Resource Management and [i]The Wall Street Journal[/i]’s CareerJournal.com Web site. pr;~#J8FFA4p
"It’s just human nature. It’ll happen," says Diana L. Hoover, an attorney with Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw in Houston.
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But employers can face charges of sexual discrimination, harassment or creating a hostile work environment in cases in which a workplace romance has either gone sour or a fellow employee’s romantic interest is unwelcome, observers say.
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Liability can also affect people not directly involved in the relationship. In 2005, the California Supreme Court held in [i]Edna Miller v. Department of Corrections[/i] that employees can sue for sexual harassment when their supervisor favors other workers with whom the manager has engaged in consensual sexual activities.3^$p*cFI(zd
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Office romance is an uncomfortable area for employers, observers say.