A dating and workplace connection expert says modern work culture has more in common with dating apps than people realise.
Lakshmi Rengarajan, founder of How to Date Humans, says dating may be the best guide to fixing what's broken at work.
February isn’t just about flowers, chocolate and romantic gestures for Valentine’s Day. It can also be a time for companies to review whether their rules around employee relationships are clear, ...
Workplace romance statistics show that over 60% of adults have had a workplace romance. Between little time outside of work ...
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Data indicates just over a third of companies have formal rules against coworkers pitching woo, and another 42 percent require smitten staffers to disclose their relationship to managers. But a large ...
In this age of rules and regulations about people forming workplace relationships it is perhaps hardly surprising that many choose to go online when looking for romance. And yet these are tough days ...
The office is now officially the second most popular spot for swiping on dating apps, after home. That’s according to the latest survey from dating app Hily, as 74% of Gen Z and 92% of millennial ...
Johnny C. Taylor Jr. tackles your human resources questions as part of a series for USA TODAY. Taylor is president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management, the world's largest HR ...