http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...rvey_n_3345966.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003
Employees are getting busy at their place of business. A Business Insider survey of about 2,500 respondents indicated that 54 percent have had sex with a coworker.
Nearly 85 percent believe they should be allowed to have sex with a colleague, and 64 percent said that they'd at least attempted a hookup by hitting on a coworker.
Business Insider called the results "startling." (Click here for the full survey.)
Career site Glassdoor arrived at far tamer numbers in a February poll, with just 12 percent having admitted to office liaisons.
But are the juicier Business Insider results really that surprising? A 2012 study by FileTrek showed that people have a fair amount of tolerance for even bosses sleeping with subordinates, which was ranked below sexual harassment, incompetence and sharing confidential information among fireable offenses.
Ive done it before but I aint about that life no more
Employees are getting busy at their place of business. A Business Insider survey of about 2,500 respondents indicated that 54 percent have had sex with a coworker.
Nearly 85 percent believe they should be allowed to have sex with a colleague, and 64 percent said that they'd at least attempted a hookup by hitting on a coworker.
Business Insider called the results "startling." (Click here for the full survey.)
Career site Glassdoor arrived at far tamer numbers in a February poll, with just 12 percent having admitted to office liaisons.
But are the juicier Business Insider results really that surprising? A 2012 study by FileTrek showed that people have a fair amount of tolerance for even bosses sleeping with subordinates, which was ranked below sexual harassment, incompetence and sharing confidential information among fireable offenses.
Ive done it before but I aint about that life no more