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Just because you can work from home doesn’t mean you’ll be allowed toJust because you can work from home doesn’t mean you’ll be allowed to
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Which jobs are heading back to the office and which can stay home varies widely.

By Rani Molla
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Americans believe in work. WeWork preyed on that instinct.Americans believe in work. WeWork preyed on that instinct.
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On Hulu’s new documentary and why we keep falling for guys like Adam Neumann.

By Alissa Wilkinson
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Even WeWork is going public thanks to SPACsEven WeWork is going public thanks to SPACs
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The troubled co-working company, now valued at $9 billion, is riding the SPAC boom to the public markets.

By Rani Molla
The pandemic could have crushed WeWork. It may have saved it instead.
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How do you make a business out of sharing office space when no one is going to the office?

By Rani Molla
This is the end of the office as we know it
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The pandemic already pushed millions to work from home. Many of them will likely go back to a very different office.

By Rani Molla
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WeWork is still growing. That’s not necessarily a good thing.WeWork is still growing. That’s not necessarily a good thing.
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The biggest office tenant in NYC is getting bigger.

By Rani Molla
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Here’s what WeWork is giving laid-off employees who aren’t named Adam NeumannHere’s what WeWork is giving laid-off employees who aren’t named Adam Neumann
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WeWork’s CEO walked away with $1.7 billion and left the company in shambles. His former employees say they are getting shafted.

By Shirin Ghaffary
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Leaked transcript: Read what WeWork’s new chairman told anxious employees at an all-hands meetingLeaked transcript: Read what WeWork’s new chairman told anxious employees at an all-hands meeting
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The new chairman of the troubled coworking firm confirmed layoffs and explained how he plans to rescue the company from distress.

By Shirin Ghaffary
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WeWork confirmed layoffs at an internal meeting but still hasn’t said how many or whenWeWork confirmed layoffs at an internal meeting but still hasn’t said how many or when
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According to audio Recode obtained of a company all-hands meeting on Wednesday, WeWork’s new chair promised employees who leave will do so “with dignity.”

By Shirin Ghaffary
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Why WeWork founder Adam Neumann is getting $1.7 billion to leave the company he ran into the groundWhy WeWork founder Adam Neumann is getting $1.7 billion to leave the company he ran into the ground
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This isn’t normal, but nothing about WeWork is normal.

By Rani Molla
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The WeWork mess, explainedThe WeWork mess, explained
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From the “next Alibaba” to a financial liability for SoftBank, here’s how the coworking startup got to this point.

By Rani Molla and Shirin Ghaffary
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If you think WeWork is in trouble now, just wait until the recession hitsIf you think WeWork is in trouble now, just wait until the recession hits
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Real estate experts weigh in on what an economic downturn will do to coworking.

By Rani Molla
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Have we hit peak “tech” company?Have we hit peak “tech” company?
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It might not be as good a time to call yourself a tech company as it used to.

By Rani Molla
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The Wing wants to fight gender bias in hiring by helping its members hire each otherThe Wing wants to fight gender bias in hiring by helping its members hire each other
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Originally designed as an IRL space for women and nonbinary people, The Wing is now thinking about what services it can provide its members online, CEO Audrey Gelman says.

By Eric Johnson
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How WeWork is trying to justify its tech company valuationHow WeWork is trying to justify its tech company valuation
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“Space as a service” does not a software company make.

By Rani Molla and Shirin Ghaffary
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WeWork has hired the executive who used to protect Obama and Trump from getting hackedWeWork has hired the executive who used to protect Obama and Trump from getting hacked
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Cory Louie is joining as the coworking giant’s first chief security officer.

By Shirin Ghaffary