nice 2 years of trips around the world and spending our taxes and now she has mental issues?
I mean mental issues is a thing but holy moly…
Dit is een slag in het gezicht van mensen met medische problemen.
Een gewone werknemer mag blij zijn met een week ziekte en mag dan opnieuw starten om enkele maanden later opnieuw onderuit te gaan.
Degoutant.
Oh no. Anyway.
It’s so demanding that another busy minister can do it aside from his own job.
Hope she gets better soon.
Ministers zijn ook niet meer wat ze geweest zijn precies.
Neem dan ontslag en laat de job door iemand anders capabel opvullen.
Politics is a hard job. Many people underestimate that… It asks a lot of energy.
Get well soon, Meryame.
Mental health is important. It’s important to heal and become stronger for the future.
So please: listen to your body and mind. Take time to rest. We have social security and a lot of services that can help you.
Politicians are also people with issues. Personal and professional. Burnouts are most of the time of combination of both.
If you take the time to become better, you’ll become stronger and productive again. And that’s also a benefit for the whole society.
Wie?
Howla, de Sint heeft nog nooit een burn out gehad na zoveel jaar geld uitdelen
Perhaps the guilt kicks in from all the bad work and earning way to much
Wow. Talk about trying to spin it. https://www.knack.be/nieuws/psycholoog-moet-de-brokken-lijmen-op-kabinet-kitir-2/
Moreover, her departure came not only at her own request, several sources confirm to us. Vooruit President Conner Rousseau urged her to do so. He had already had several conversations with his minister about her performance and cooperation with her staff, and decided this week that it would be good if she took a few steps aside.
Kitir leaves behind a cabinet in chaos. Since she took office in the fall of 2020, turnover among her staff has been dramatic. The minister was currently looking for her fifth spokesperson, after four had already left. Since January of this year alone, more than 10 employees have left, been fired or dropped out with burnout. ‘Ironic that today her mental well-being comes first, while the mental well-being of her staff seemed to almost never interest her,’ said one of those affected with whom Knack was able to speak.
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nice 2 years of trips around the world and spending our taxes and now she has mental issues?
I mean mental issues is a thing but holy moly…
Dit is een slag in het gezicht van mensen met medische problemen.
Een gewone werknemer mag blij zijn met een week ziekte en mag dan opnieuw starten om enkele maanden later opnieuw onderuit te gaan.
Degoutant.
Oh no. Anyway.
It’s so demanding that another busy minister can do it aside from his own job.
Hope she gets better soon.
Ministers zijn ook niet meer wat ze geweest zijn precies.
Neem dan ontslag en laat de job door iemand anders capabel opvullen.
Politics is a hard job. Many people underestimate that… It asks a lot of energy.
Get well soon, Meryame.
Mental health is important. It’s important to heal and become stronger for the future.
So please: listen to your body and mind. Take time to rest. We have social security and a lot of services that can help you.
Politicians are also people with issues. Personal and professional. Burnouts are most of the time of combination of both.
If you take the time to become better, you’ll become stronger and productive again. And that’s also a benefit for the whole society.
Wie?
Howla, de Sint heeft nog nooit een burn out gehad na zoveel jaar geld uitdelen
Perhaps the guilt kicks in from all the bad work and earning way to much
Wow. Talk about trying to spin it. https://www.knack.be/nieuws/psycholoog-moet-de-brokken-lijmen-op-kabinet-kitir-2/
Moreover, her departure came not only at her own request, several sources confirm to us. Vooruit President Conner Rousseau urged her to do so. He had already had several conversations with his minister about her performance and cooperation with her staff, and decided this week that it would be good if she took a few steps aside.
Kitir leaves behind a cabinet in chaos. Since she took office in the fall of 2020, turnover among her staff has been dramatic. The minister was currently looking for her fifth spokesperson, after four had already left. Since January of this year alone, more than 10 employees have left, been fired or dropped out with burnout. ‘Ironic that today her mental well-being comes first, while the mental well-being of her staff seemed to almost never interest her,’ said one of those affected with whom Knack was able to speak.