The coronavirus pandemic could spell bad news for coworking company WeWork as it juggles lease negotiations as well as members cancelling leases and refusing to pay rent.
Read moreIWG is the largest flexible workspace operator in the world and has survived through several economic downturns and expects to stay afloat throughout the coronavirus.
Read moreAs the coronavirus continues to alter how companies operate, business leaders need to be equipped with the resources to ensure they can withstand this health crisis.
Read moreThere is a misconception that flexible working and remote working are the same, so employers need to distinguish the two as employees transition to working from home.
Read moreWeWork is enlisting the help of real estate services firms JLL and Newmark Knight Frank to turn some of its leases into management agreements and negotiate rent relief.
Read moreAs millions of workers are forced to work from home, SMEs might continue opting for remote working after the pandemic is over to cut costs and boost productivity.
Read moreBoth workers who are working from home for the first time and seasoned remote workers alike need to maintain a healthy mind and body during these anxiety-ridden times.
Read moreMany have proclaimed that brick-and-mortar retail is officially dead, but the introduction of flexible offices in shopping centers could breathe life into these spaces.
Read moreAs business leaders suddenly transition to managing a remote workforce, it is vital for employers and employees to be equipped with the right tools to stay productive.
Read moreOnce the immediate pandemic has subsided, workplaces are expected to change for good as companies offer for more remote working options, less commute times and more.
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