New Future of Work Podcast Episode Out Now: What Happened to WeWork?

New Future of Work Podcast Episode Out Now: What Happened to WeWork?

Welcome to today's Future Of Work SCOPE – our new newsletter on LinkedIn.?We feature our top stories, news digest, and expert commentary on the Future Of Work.?Subscribe today?– make smarter decisions tomorrow.


Know what's going on in the world of work ??:

?? WeWork’s shareholders voted in favor of a reverse stock split according to?Market Watch.

??? South Cambridgeshire District Council implemented a four-day work week trial for its staff, which has resulted in improved employee performance.

?? Gensler, a global design and architecture firm,?published research revealing?that while hybrid work is becoming the norm.

?? The European Central Bank is being criticized for focusing more on employee wage growth trends as a primary driver of inflation, rather than high corporate profits.


Jonathan Price Financial Expert | What Happened To WeWork?

Jonathan Price is an experienced commentator and authority in the coworking sector, having advised on its financing and valuation for over two decades. As someone who’s seen the rise and fall of flexible workspace companies, his insights into the future implications of WeWork’s potential collapse are invaluable. With an unwavering commitment to understanding market trends, Jonathan has helped shape the way we view the coworking landscape today.

What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • Delve into the promising future of the flexible workspace industry and its impact on the global business landscape.
  • Grasp how technology acts as a catalyst for transformation in the flexible workspace industry, enhancing both efficiency and user experience.
  • Assess WeWork’s current struggles and weigh the chances of the company rebounding in the competitive coworking sector.
  • Investigate the growth of flexible workspaces in developing markets and the value they provide for local communities and businesses.
  • Understand the staying power of the coworking industry and the fertile ground it offers for ambitious newcomers.

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Is Earned Wage Access A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing?

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Employees can use an earned wage access service to take a portion of their wages immediately — without waiting for regularly scheduled payday.

In an economy where offering access to fast cash could be a lifeline, companies also need to be mindful of potential pitfalls of offering early paydays. Use these four strategies to make sure an earned wage access program actually helps your employees. By John Donovan.

  • Implemented in America in the 2010s, earned wage access is a service that some employers provide to employees to allow them to access earned wages before a paycheck has been issued.
  • Without access to other financial literacy tools, Earned Wage Access is merely a band-aid for a much larger problem.
  • Here are some strategies that can be used in conjunction with Earned Wage Access to help employees experience financial wellness.

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