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When your co-worker has died, MyGrief.ca Module 16

The death of a co-worker sends ripples of grief through your workplace as each person tries to come to terms with what has happened. The sense of loss that you and others feel may have both shared and unique aspects, depending on the nature of your relationship.
Author(s):Canadian Virtual Hospice
URL:https://mygrief ... view.php?id=918