"71% of WeWork members were corporate full-timers at companies that were either located in a WeWork office or used WeWork to house their remote teams"
Is another example of hype. The source article linked to merely says "Seventy-one percent worked full-time for companies that are either located in a WeWork office or use WeWork for remote individuals and teams."
Sounds a lot less dramatic - because it is. You'd probably expect most to be working for companies, especially if they're startups or one/two employee contracting outfits etc. They're not all big corps using the space for cheap space and evil things :p
Is another example of hype. The source article linked to merely says "Seventy-one percent worked full-time for companies that are either located in a WeWork office or use WeWork for remote individuals and teams."
Sounds a lot less dramatic - because it is. You'd probably expect most to be working for companies, especially if they're startups or one/two employee contracting outfits etc. They're not all big corps using the space for cheap space and evil things :p