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Social Studies, 20.08.2019 20:00 hannahmorgret7811

Which of the following statements about sexual attraction and intimacy in the work place is true?
a. productivity and efficiency aren't affected by office romances.
b. it's impossible to keep personal and work roles separate.
c. the price of a failed workplace romance may be your job.
d. romance between a worker and a supervisor must always be out of bounds.

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