WeWork to lay off 2,400 workers worldwide

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WASHINGTON (AFP) - Embattled office sharing startup WeWork said on Thursday (Nov 21) it will lay off 2,400 employees worldwide as the company struggles to reorganise amid mounting losses.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - Embattled office sharing startup WeWork said on Thursday it will lay off 2,400 employees worldwide as the company struggles to reorganise amid mounting losses.The dismissed workers"will receive severance, continued benefits, and other forms of assistance to aid in their career transition," a spokesman said in a statement.

The painful layoffs underscore the decline of what had previously been one of America's most celebrated startups that left a mammoth footprint in the commercial real estate of major world capitals. Neumann stepped down from the company's board of directors with a US$1.7 billion exit package while the company's value was slashed to US$8 billion - a far cry from its US$47 billion valuation at the start of this year and just a fraction of the sum envisioned as part of the failed IPO.

 

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