As long as the two of you don't date on the job or have sex on the job, I'd say it's ok. Go for it! Give it a try!
Simple flirting in the office with married co worker is okay as long as you do go to far, you must know when to draw the line.
co-worker
A co-workerA employeeOr a person that works with you
I believe it is technically one word, but is hyphenated, like this: CO-WORKER
because he wanted to follow his co-worker
employee,co-worker
The cast of Career Suicide - 2004 includes: Diane Amos as Dwahza Gary Ballard as Stan Talya Bershtel as Dancer Frank Bettag as Co-Worker Chris Chauncey as Ken Osgold Colin Ferguson as Rod Julie Fisher as Dancer Francisco Gomez as Co-Worker Steffany Huckaby as New Girl Julie Kay as Dancer Cristina Kedel York as Co-Worker Angela Kinsey as Tammy Donna Lynn Friedman as Co-Worker Annie Malone as Co-Worker Bonnie Mannion as Co-Worker Elizabeth Marie Alfaro as Co-Worker Tracee Mazzone as Co-Worker Karen McFair as Co-Worker Romeo Meier as Co-Worker Marcus Nash as Adam Ben Patrick Johnson as Peter Donna Stearns as Co-Worker Warren Stearns as Co-Worker Deborah Vancelette as Sandy
Yes. If it persists, then you go up the chain.
Both coworker and co-worker are acceptable. Its a matter or choice.
If it is a co-worker, boss, employee, therapist, client, or business related woman, then yes. If it is a too close friend, secret lover, or -ex, than no. If it happening to you. Then look into it.
Refer to them as your colleague - although co-worker is fine.
Talk to the co-worker to see how I could help