27 January 2022 Comments Ann Francke said sports chat can leave women feeling left out Chat about football or cricket in the workplace should be curtailed, a management body has warned. Sport banter in the workplace should be curtailed Banter is commonplace in work environments and can be a great way to build camaraderie and work relations. If there’s one part of life that’s more likely to dominate casual office banter than the latest hot streaming shows, it’s the weekly flow of high-profile sports events, as served up by TV and radio. Speaking to the BBC’s Today programme, Francke said: A lot of women,. Why keeping office banter is important for the workplace. But where is the line between acceptable banter and discrimination? Anca Lacatus v Barclays is the latest case where workplace banter has proved costly. Here’s what some of you said. The CMI chief said that research carried out by the professional management body showed that both men and women are alienated by chats regarding...
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