Spousal relationships in the workplace
dsandoval
18 Posts
Are there any statistics out there relating to the number of companies allowing or disallowing spousal relationships in the workplace? I would like to know what other companies are doing about this subject. Also, does New Mexico have a law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of marital status?
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Amanda
If you will send me your email address, I will be more than happy to send you a copy of the policy.
Amanda
Thanks Amanda
My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
Thanks!
[email]ccthomas@mrgmail.com[/email]
It seems there are several situations in our company that occurred before I was here and now have to clean-up.
Thanks,
Carol Thomas
Can you please send me a copy of your company's nepotism policy? I'm finding it very helpful to read through the different policies.
Thank you,
[email]dsandoval@bhinc.com[/email]
When my hubby and i married, I moved to another department. We still work for the same agency, although in different functions. We're good about keeping work at work and home at home. I know that this is not always the case.
Fortunately, we work very well together and have very often attended events (he's in marketing) and represented the agency together. I guess the agency likes the two-fer deal. Otherwise they'd pay for 2 employees and 2 spouses to attend!!
I have to say that although it's nearly impossible to control personal relationships at work...a policy is worthwhile...the fallout from a failed relationship can be quite damaging to the employer...with a policy, you have some protection.
Our office manager answers directly to the general manager. She hires the GM's daughter, then hires the daughters husband to work with his wife in the same department. If that isn't enough - she then hires her own daughter into her department. Doesn't this sound so warm a cozy !!!!!.
Where I work now, it's like a soap opera - one employee was married to another employee who fooled around and had a baby by a third employee. Divorce followed, now the former spouse is married to yet another employee, who happens to be the brother of their supervisor (supervisor's wife also reports to him). This employee is also the sister of another employee, the daughter of another employee, and the step-daughter of a third employee - dad and step-mom work as a team on the same machine/same shift. I think at last count we had at least 15 married couples, including two of them in management/administration.
Our corporate HR department even supports nepotism - the Senior VP of HR has his daughter working for him (one degree of separation from direct report). I sure wouldn't want to be the person in the middle of that one!
Elizabeth
We have
3 - married couples
1 - mother and son
2 - sister and brother
1 - father in law and son in law
1 - brothers
How about trying that on! We believe in family togetherness.