Facebook Employees Protest <br />Over Mark Zuckerberg's <br />Handling of Trump Posts A source tells CNN Business that some workers <br />at the social media giant took part in a <br />virtual walkout on Monday. The source adds that Facebook, which has a <br />workforce of 48,000, will not take any action <br />against employees who participate. Zuckerberg has received criticism for refusing <br />to take down controversial messages by the <br />president last week on nationwide protests. One of the posts had Trump saying, "when the looting starts, the shooting starts." Twitter has since put up warning labels, <br />while Facebook has done nothing. The moves by Twitter led Trump to signing <br />an executive order on what he prescribed <br />as "social media bias." A few Facebook workers have since made <br />their disagreements with Zuckerberg public. Facebook's Jason Toff, <br />via Twitter Facebook's Andrew Crow, via Twitter Facebook's Jason Stirman, via Twitter Zuckerberg himself said he had a <br />"visceral negative reaction" to the president's <br />messages, but will not take them down. This past weekend, he admitted that the company needs <br />to utilize its assets better to help the black community.