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November 1, 2010

CHICAGO — A generation or two ago, relationships and dating in the workplace were frowned upon. In the wake of sexual-harassment lawsuits, most companies put specific policies in place. Anyone choosing to date someone from their workplace would be advised to follow such policies if they want to keep their job.

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CHICAGO — A generation or two ago, relationships and dating in the workplace were frowned upon. In the wake of sexual-harassment lawsuits, most companies put specific policies in place. Anyone choosing to date someone from their workplace would be advised to follow such policies if they want to keep their job.

But people have become more accepting of the fact that co-workers sometimes date, fall in love and even end up getting married.

May 31, 2010

TULSA, Okla. — Cintas Corp. has settled a civil lawsuit filed by the widow of a laundry worker killed when he fell into an industrial dryer at Cintas’ Tulsa plant in March 2007, according to U.S. District Court records. Settlement terms were not disclosed.

The parties had resolved Amalia Diaz Torres’ claims against Cintas during a court-ordered settlement conference on April 15—a few days before the case was due to go to trial—but a hearing for court approval of the settlement didn’t occur until May 24.

June 30, 2009

LANCASTER, Ohio — A hospital security officer was able to disarm and detain an off-duty employee armed with a handgun near the Fairfield Medical Center’s laundry department after the suspect confronted another employee who works there, according to a news report posted on the hospital’s website.

The incident occurred before lunchtime June 13 near the second-floor laundry, according to the report from WBNS-TV, Columbus, Ohio.

May 21, 2007

CHICAGO — Managing or overseeing an institutional, commercial or industrial laundry causes at least moderate stress, according to 91% of those responding to May’s Wire survey. And their stressors range from a co-worker (39.4%) to a customer or end user (18.2%) to any number of other variables, including the nature of their job (56%) and/or the volume of work (44%).