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Women’s female merchants lend their support to the Rachel Reeves in the Chancellor’s Tears of the Commons home in the Commons last week, that the EMBI’s emotional claim is to show the emotional part of “our human”.
Rain Newton-Smith tells a CBI dinner at Cambridge this week “many female leaders” talking to him to give unity with reeves after She was crying Following government humility to welfare reforms.
The Treasury continues in its line that Chancellor is facing unspecified “personal items”.
Newton-Smith says a business audience: “I think about what it comes from is people who realize the hard things that happen in your life. Your emotions in these times do not need a sign of weakness.
“As a female leader, when I saw that, so hard. Many female girls have come to me and say you get a Chancellor message?
“It’s not a political point, but they say that as a woman’s leader and business leader, we show our people. It’s about our weakness.”
Newton-Smith added: “Many female leaders say it is brave to show that.”
He explained that other chancclllors, such as a short extreme Gordon Brown, have a “deal with pressure perhaps in a different way”.
Shirine Khoury-Haq, the co-op executive, said in his 30 years of business, he saw many people crying at work and it was rarely related to the work itself.
“Heard bad news or faced personal difficulties while still needed to appear and guided hard. The public eye was done, with another moment,” he said.
“People express emotions in different ways. But I tell you that leaders who lead empathy are the strongest and best leaders I work with. It is not a weakness.”
Gilt Grantenged Sunday Reeves showed tears of Commons like this Triggered fear of market He may leave the treasury, may have signed a leisure in government discipline.
Julie Abraham, chief executive of equipment in music facilities Retailer Founds, who last year welcomed by the reefs of all the reefs that have been reefs to all of the reefs that have been “kudos to pass through it and do work “.
“The difference is that the chancellor is on the camera in the most public job you can get. Everything knows that the job itself is a shitshow, and what the job reaction is that no one is better for that job.”

Jo Whitfield, former chief executive of the Matalan and a Director of the board of ASDA, agreed.
She said that while most people at work try to deal with their emotions outside of work, “every now and then bending the break on camelas without work.
“Become a shame if he feels he should now need to be in a steelier” male-male “type of showing that he is not weak.”
However, an unknown female chief executive says that while he is engaged in work, “there is no way I can let anyone see anyone see and you don’t see it”.
Shevaun Haviland, Director-General of Carners of Commerce, said his “heart came out of him” and he thought the “gratitude” reeves “assuming”
Sam Smith, Builder and former boss of City Broker Finncap, said there is “a bad reaction that he is a waste leader. That is not the reason, that is not the reason for expressing emotion”.
The Wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill is always lachrymose in public, while in recent conservative relatives, yelling in television when the Bridons received the first Covid vaccines.