Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Week 4: Physical Attractiveness

In every work environment, there is always a tension of physical attractiveness.  The key is if employees and employers are going to stay professional and act accordingly.  Anyone inside the workplace is not supposed to mix in any personal life.  Then situations start happening such as, biased points of views, and favoritism.  "Just as employers face economic constraints, employees may be attracted to or deterred from applying for a position because of the money they can earn. It is clearly in the best interests of both the employer and employee for each to understand the realistic range of compensation available for vacant positions before these positions are advertised and applied for." The workplace is somewhere an employee needs and should feel safe.  It is prohibited to force oneself onto any sort of physical attractiveness.  If it did happen, the company can go through a law suit that may lead to more trouble at hand.  "Those managers directly responsible for recruiting a qualified pool of candidates must be keenly aware of the varied constraints they face prior to developing their recruiting plans."

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