and some say they plan on taking a class action lawsuit against the social media giant.
and able to navigate complexity.don't pretend it's not happeningProvided by the CMIEmploymentWork-life balanceRelatedFour-day week a success.
Several people got in touch with the BBC to say they had let it all out.felt she had to keep her emotions under wraps because she worked in a tough male-dominated environment and would give herself a hard time for showing emotion or 'weakness'.An employer that truly listens.
plenty of men told us they had also shed tears in front of colleagues.take a short break or ask for support from your manager or HRManagers and colleagues need to acknowledge when their staff are crying – offer a tissue to them.
Is it OK to cry at work?House of Commons via PA MediaPictures of a weepy Rachel Reeves dominated the newspaper front pages and TV news after her tearful appearance at Prime Minister's Questions earlier this week.
or simply that you're in touch with your emotions?Anecdotally.who said he was deeply saddened.
Current Liverpool manager Arne Slot also paid his respects.(Peter Byrne/PA via AP) Peter Byrne/PA/AP gallery Related gallery In pictures: Remembering Diogo Jota The incident occurred around 12:30 a.
André Silva – who was also a professional footballer – also died in the accident at the age of 25.Marc Atkins/Getty Images CNN The soccer world is in mourning following the death of Liverpool and Portugal star Diogo Jota in a car crash in Spain early on Thursday morning.