Nora Roberts said, "Love and magic have a great deal in common. They enrich the soul, delight the heart. And they both take practice."
But love and the workplace? Well, that is a different ballgame.
Instead of ignoring office romances, employers should take action in advance to prevent unhappy — and often ugly — repercussions, says Ria Chattergoon of Fisher & Phillips.
February 06, 2013 at 12:00 AM
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Nora Roberts said, "Love and magic have a great deal in common. They enrich the soul, delight the heart. And they both take practice."
But love and the workplace? Well, that is a different ballgame.
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