I must say that I've never known of a company hosting office picnics, but a new study in America reveals that they are apparently the starting point f
or many a work based affair. A VAULT.com study found that nearly half of the American work force has been romantically involved with someone at work, with another study suggesting that work sponsored social events are the most popular environment for such things to blossom.
I must say that I havn't really come across that many office romances in my career thus far. Thankfully there are a few books available that cover the issue, and how you can deal with it. Arguably the best is Sex at work: a survival guide.
Sex at work: a survival guide
Looking at all aspects of sexual politics in the workplace, from the office party flirtation, the office affair, from sexual innuendo to blatant sexual harassment. Drawing on real life experiences and containing pointers to key legislation and best practice, this publication offers advice to both managers and employees. The main areas looked at are: jokes or sexual harassment? the office romance, the office party and after-hours working, sex on the internet, email and phone, and how and when to speak up and take action.
If you're not a CMI member you can buy the book on Amazon.
How does your company handle office romances?