Saturday
Dec122009
Sex at Work | Fraternization | Right or Wrong?
Saturday, December 12, 2009 at 09:00AM Recently, late night television show comic, David Letterman, admitted to having sexual affairs with multiple women on the staff of his program. Letterman's indiscretions have stoked an ongoing conversation about just when is it okay to have relationships — sexual or romantic — with a colleague, especially a supervisor. National Public Radio host, Michel Martin talks about the legality and ethics of workplace relationships with Jennifer Kearns, an attorney who specializes in employment law; author Ruth Houston, a self-described "infidelity specialist" and Tracy Quan, a writer for The Daily Beast Web site. They tackle the subject of workplace indiscretions and the ethical / legal implications of something that happens in the civilian world, the government, and increasingly in the military as well.
tagged
freedom in
Editorial,
Opinion,
Thoughts,
business law,
ethics,
fraternization,
law,
responsibility,
rules,
sex,
sexual encounters,
work,
working,
workplace sex
freedom in
Editorial,
Opinion,
Thoughts,
business law,
ethics,
fraternization,
law,
responsibility,
rules,
sex,
sexual encounters,
work,
working,
workplace sex 
Reader Comments