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Reports revealed that WeWork will let go of 2,000 of its 15,000 employees as early as this week, and some staff expressed the belief that the layoffs won’t stop there.
Read moreCoworking has quickly made its way into the mainstream and can be a great fit for organizations of all sizes depending on a firm’s risk tolerance, cost and cash flow.
Read moreTo create a healthy, family-like work environment, employers should exercise empathy, establish rules and values, as well as effectively communicate with workers.
Read moreA study from Workthere asked workers what their most valuable workplace features are, and how satisfied they were with their current workplace’s offering of the feature.
Read moreSeveral banks who own stakes in WeWork, such as JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs, are expected to report investment losses in their third-quarter results coming out this week.
Read moreReports have revealed that the We Company may not have enough operating capital to make it through November, and its lenders are quickly trying to put together a bailout.
Read moreSoftBank has put together a bid that would allow the Japanese conglomerate to take control of the We Company in an attempt to save its investments into the coworking firm.
Read moreAfter failing to complete WeWork’s IPO and being forced to resign as CEO, Adam Neumann has lost his billionaire status and is now estimated to be worth $600 million.
Read moreWeWork took part in a $4.6 million venture round for commercial real estate startup company Jones, despite the news that it could run out of money as soon as next...
Read moreWeWork India is seeking $200 million in new funding, while the We Company is looking to secure a $3 billion debt package with JPMorgan and another billion from Softbank.
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