Love Me Tender” Post-Covid! Happy Valentines!
Dr. Di Ann Sanchez, SHRM-SCP, SPHR
Human Resources Chief Exceptional Officer (HR CEO) at DAS HR CONSULTING, LLC & SANCHEZ & ASSOCIATES/National Speaker/SHRM National Speakers Bureau/HR & DEI Researcher & Consultant/Professor/Latin X expert.
Even as more workers went remote, workplace romances rose during the pandemic. One-third of U.S. employees are currently involved or have been romantically involved with a co-worker, up from the 27% who reported workplace romances before the public health crisis began (SHRM, survey 2022).
Employees say:
So what do you do??Organizations must review their current policies regarding “LOVE IN THE WORKPLACE.”?Not allowing love relationships is unrealistic.?I have been a longtime proponent of?“LOVE CONTRACTS.” Below are the elements:
The bottom line is that workplace love relationships are not going away.?Generation Y and Z may have no problem dating co-workers. The points above will limit your legal liability. As an employer, you should be proactive rather than reactive to Love in the Workplace.
Reference: SHRM.org