How COVID-19 Is Impacting Some Coworking Firms
The coronavirus pandemic has left several coworking operators struggling financially, leading them to be behind on rent and laying off big portions of their staff.
The coronavirus pandemic has left several coworking operators struggling financially, leading them to be behind on rent and laying off big portions of their staff.
The coronavirus pandemic has started to settle in China, and the job market is gradually rebounding with remote and flexible work arrangements still on the table.
The fear of spreading illness has forced companies that use finger- and thumb-biometric scanning and access entry cards to rethink their attendance tracking strategies.
The question of whether the coworking industry will be able to survive the coronavirus is up in the air, and operators who were struggling before may not be so lucky.
After the coronavirus, workplaces will never be the same as companies adopt distancing in the office and technology to keep workers safe and make remote working easier.
The coronavirus has altered the way millions of people work and live seemingly overnight, and its impact will echo on indefinitely even after it has been eradicated.
It is vital for coworking firms to implement a strategy that prepares them for unprecedented circumstances to ensure their members and employees are safe and supported.
After the coronavirus, companies will adopt technologies, such as artificial intelligence, to allow business to continue operating and keep employees safe from illness.
Cushman & Wakefield’s new Six Feet Office concept aims to help organizations move workers back into the office while abiding by hygiene and social distancing guidelines.
Several coworking providers are facing numerous challenges as they attempt to keep their own operations afloat, while supporting and keeping their members on board.
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