The Guardian offers staffers counseling over Donald Trump’s ‘upsetting’ election win



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The Guardian is providing counseling to staff in response to Donald Trump’s ‘upsetting’ election victory, as stated by Editor-in-Chief Katherine Viner. Katherine Viner informed employees they can access free mental health support via internal company portals.

Viner mentioned that the election results have revealed alarming fault lines, which the Guardian will examine in upcoming weeks.

Viner has been in charge of The Guardian since 2015. The Guardian is based in London but employs 200 people in the U.S.

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