On August 18, Forbes reposted a story I did a year ago, about office romance.
Some employees fall in love with a co-worker and manage to have a successful office romance.
And then there are those who frown upon the notion of office romance.
You may not want an office romance, but surely you have your dreams.
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Last year British holiday firm Thomson warned 12, 000 employees that any office romance that led to favoritism or discrimination would trigger disciplinary action.
In a survey last year by Vault.com, 59% of respondents said they had participated in an office romance, and more than a quarter reported dating a subordinate.
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Intra-office romance is usually (but not always) bad news.
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Forbes staff writer Susan Adams recently discussed the state of the office romance in 2012, where CareerBuilder has recently reported 31% of relationships that start off with office dating end in marriage.
But before you let the sounds of wedding bells, or the ever-present cluster of wedding inspiration Pinterest boards, fill your head up at the thought that meeting your soulmate could happen just steps away from your work desk, take into consideration the following five rules of thumb before truly pursuing any type of office romance.
They found that 66 percent of those surveyed had found romance in the office.
You may need to report the romance to the human resources department, according to Helaine Olen, co-author Office Mate: The Employee Handbook for Finding and Managing Romance on the Job, quoted in this Forbes article.
In this week's box office chart, Cameron's nautical disaster-romance relegated dystopian drama The Hunger Games into second spot, while Mirror Mirror was a new entry at three.
According to a 2002 study by the Society for Human Resource Management 20 percent of U.S. firms have policies on romance, while 81 percent of human resource bosses said office romances were dangerous.
According to the results of job website Vault.com's seventh annual survey of office amour, 59% of workers say they've engaged in a workplace romance.
According to the results of job Web site Vault.com's sixth annual survey of office amour, 60% of workers say they've engaged in a workplace romance.
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