She felt cheated, took a moment to mourn, and went about the business of her day.
Everyone is entitled to mourn the loss of a job for one week maximum.
In the city of Sidi Bouzid, some 10, 000 people also gathered to mourn Mr Belaid.
Footballing greats have turned out to mourn former Liverpool and Everton footballer Gary Ablett.
Lawmakers in the Sri Lankan parliament observed a minute of silence Wednesday to mourn her death.
CNN: Outrage over beheading of Sri Lankan woman by Saudi Arabia
Survivors and relatives of the 323 crew who died gathered in Buenos Aires to mourn their loss.
BBC: Falklands tension: Argentina marks Belgrano anniversary
Funerals are occasions to mourn what we have lost, but also to remind ourselves what we still have.
We have... so little time... to mourn, so little time to sigh, to breathe, to laugh, to remember.
Most of us don't have rituals in place to mourn that kind of terrible loss, and we should.
The challenge is to create new jobs requiring new skills, not to mourn for lost jobs that cannot return.
On Tuesday, large crowds gathered in Savar to mourn the victims of the collapse - Bangladesh's worst industrial tragedy.
BBC: Bangladesh collapse: Thousands hold prayers for victims
Last week, I attended two jazz funerals, two lives to mourn in a city grieving over its own fate.
Pressley and other devastated residents gathered at Tavolo Restaurant in Dorchester to mourn.
More than 1, 000 people turned out to mourn the couple at a funeral at Congregation Yetev Lev D'Satmar synagogue.
BBC: Julio Acevedo arrested over New York hit-and-run deaths
Last week thousands took to the streets in the predominantly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir, Turkey, to mourn the activists' deaths.
Why, state senators in Georgia wore black-and-red armbands to mourn the departure of, arguably, the most dominant player in college-football history.
Most likely, political tension in the country will abate somewhat as Ghanaians put away their differences to mourn their departed president.
Hong Kong has observed three minutes' silence to mourn the 38 victims of Monday's fatal collision between two boats, as investigations continue.
BBC: Hong Kong mourns victims of Lamma Island boat collision
"It is tragic enough that anyone has to leave this world with no one to mourn their passing, " Mr Mason wrote on Facebook.
Many more people across the nation headed to churches, synagogues and mosques to seek comfort for themselves and to mourn for the victims.
As a lifelong bachelor, he had no wife or children to mourn him, and most of his friends didn't even know he had passed.
If someone needs to mourn, having to declare depression for time off work is an unnecessary label that could also affect future employment opportunities.
Since his death was announced on 5 March, hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets to mourn their president, openly crying and praying.
BBC: Venezuelan parties gear up for polls after Chavez death
In Anantnag, south of Srinagar, thousands defied the curfew and gathered to mourn 17-year-old Fayaz Ahmad, whose body was recovered from a river on Saturday morning.
The sister of a man killed when a helicopter crashed to the ground in central London had her home burgled while the family gathered to mourn.
But on Wednesday, Information Minister Bereket Simon said the ceremony had been postponed because people wanted more time to mourn Mr Meles' death, AP news agency reports.
BBC: Ethiopia funeral held for church patriarch Abune Paulos
For Hun Sen, who has officially retreated into silence until the end of April to mourn the death of his 79-year-old mother, the stakes have never been higher.
There, men had been whipping their own backs with small clusters of sharp knives strung on metal chains in an annual self-flagellation ceremony to mourn Imam Hussein's death.
At the medical center, staff members were left to mourn the death of a respected administrative assistant and try to fathom how two lives could end this way.
应用推荐