Phillip Schofield has a lot to answer for. Not only has he made himself undateable, he’s done the same for everyone else, too. It used to be a rite of passage to make friends at work – and sometimes those friendships led to lasting relationships.
Now more than ever, when working from home in one’s pyjamas is suddenly a social norm, the delicious possibility of human interaction is the one motivating factor for going to the office. But as of this week the very idea is likely to get you the sack – at least if you work at ITV, where it’s been decreed that any staff or even work experience people will have their contracts terminated if they fail to declare a relationship with a colleague.
Today, adult behaviour is a problem not a virtue and HR departments have taken it upon themselves to behave like Army officers putting bromide in the tea of their oversexed squaddies. But how is ITV’s insistence that people declare their relationships going to prevent another Phillip Schofield debacle? It’s like the police launching a crime prevention strategy based on offenders giving themselves up.
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