"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:
You're a lawyer working on sexual harassment litigation I presume? I
doubt it. Are you saying that all the 1000s of businesses are wrong?
I'm a retired HR Manager with experience in this and you are wrong...
Wrong about what? There are typically no corporate rules about dating a
co-worker, boss, or subordinate. It might not be a good idea, but it's not
against the law. If there are such rules, they're hard to enforce. Sometimes
the result is messy and sometimes the result is a lawsuit, but that isn't
the norm. Lots of people meet each other at work. I know a couple that share
a job. They work in the same office. I know another couple who were
boss/employee. It didn't workout, but no one sued. This really sounds like
corporate or gov't intrusion into people's personal lives. I say it's none
of their business unless it crosses the line into quid pro quo.
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