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with a colleague. “There are also the snide remarks you have to live with from colleagues who were jealous of your earlier rapport with the supervisor,” she adds.
It’s not just the friends-turned-foes for whom it is an embarrassment; colleagues also don’t know where to look. “Suddenly it’s a frosty atmosphere at work where people are literally not seeing eye to eye,” says Anisha Chugh, a customer executive with a bank, adding that a jilted lover, if he is a senior colleague, can be nasty if he wants to.
To ensure work is not affected, many companies are looking at disclosure agreements between consenting employees who are going around. Both partners have to sign a contract acknowledging their consent to a relationship. The idea is to avoid complaints of sexual harassment or biases. Until then, it’s Cupid with a full quiver. ...
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