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You are here: Home / Staff Handbook / Company Policies / Policy 24: Relationships At Work

Policy 24: Relationships At Work

RELATIONSHIPS AT WORK

Scope

This policy covers all employees of the Company. It is intended to provide guidance in areas where personal relationships overlap with working relationships and is intended to ensure that individual members of staff are not open to allegations of impropriety, bias, abuse of authority or conflict of interest. It is also intended to set out employees’ rights and responsibilities to one another.

The Company values the integrity of professional relationships between its employees and in order that the Company’s business is conducted in a professional manner and perceived to be conducted in a professional manner it is necessary to distinguish between, and take account of, personal relationships which overlap with professional ones.

Procedure

In the context of this policy, a personal relationship is defined as:-

  • a family relationship; or
  • a sexual/romantic relationship

Both the Company and any employees who are in personal relationships with any other employee, or nursery parent or family member of a child attending a nursery, shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that personal relationships neither advantage nor unfairly disadvantage those involved.

If you become involved in a personal relationship with a fellow employee, it is the responsibility of both individuals to deal appropriately with any potential conflicts of interest. Ideally, such relationships should be reported, in confidence, to the Managing Director particularly where the relationship is between a manager and their subordinate.

You should take care that financial, familial or personal relationships entered into on a consensual basis do not advantage or unfairly disadvantage any member of staff or other individuals.

If you are involved in a personal relationship you should exercise due regard for the professional nature of the workplace and behave in a professional manner at all times paying due consideration to colleagues, customers and clients.

Where a personal relationship exists between employees who are in a management or supervisory relationship at work they must not be involved in recruitment, selection, appraisal, promotion or in any other management activity or process involving the other party whereby there may be a conflict of interest or perceived conflict of interest as a result of the personal relationship. In such circumstances the relevant manager, senior manager or director should be informed and will, where appropriate, make alternative arrangements and confirm them in writing. The relevant manager, senior manager or director will treat these matters in confidence.

If there is any inequality or perceived inequality in the relationship, extra care should be taken and your attention is drawn to the sexual harassment policy. Sexual harassment is defined as “any form of unwanted verbal, non-verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature which occurs with the purpose or effect of violating the dignity of a person, in particular when creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment”. If you are involved in personal relationships at work you should ensure that any such relationships are fully consensual and are not and cannot be perceived as an exploitation of one party’s position in relation to another.

If you are, or have been, involved in a sexual/romantic relationship with another member of staff, and you do not consider your involvement to be truly consensual, you have the right to complain under the Harassment Policy or Grievance Policy.

Applicants for employment within the Company will be asked to declare whether they are in a personal relationship with any existing employee of the Company. The existence of a relationship between an applicant and an employee will not bar anyone from applying to the Company for employment, but relationships must be declared at the outset.

External and internal applicants for posts will be asked to declare relevant personal relationships when applying for the post to ensure that the member of staff they are related to / in a relationship with, has no involvement in the application process.

If you are uncertain about whether you should take action regarding a personal relationship (whether your own or someone else’s relationship that is affecting you) you are invited to seek guidance in confidence from the Managing Director.

You should be aware that a breach of this policy could lead to disciplinary action being taken.

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