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WeWork’s Learning To Share, Reports $1.5 Billion In Rent Savings

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WeWork continues to press onward through its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, recently reporting that it has amended more than 60 leases, saving the company at least $1.5 According to a report published by BisNow, central to this strategy is WeWork’s adoption of a revenue-sharing model with its landlord at 830 NE Holladay St.

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Creditors Pressure WeWork to Evaluate Neumann’s Flow Proposal During Bankruptcy Challenges

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However, according to a report published by The Real Deal , WeWork’s unsecured creditors, including many of its landlords, allege that the bankruptcy cases are at a dramatic point. It’s reported that the unsecured creditors claim WeWork has not secured the necessary financing to successfully exit bankruptcy.

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Union Workers Stand Firm on Contract Demands

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What’s going on: Union workers across various industries in the United States are becoming more assertive in their contract demands, rejecting deals negotiated by union leaders with employers. The increased frustration stems from stagnant pay, high healthcare costs, insufficient sick time, and uncertain scheduling, according to Reuters.

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Top Tech Jobs of 2024 and the Skills You Need To Land Them, According to Futurist Shivvy Jervis

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billion, according to a report by MarketsandMarkets. The 4 most in-demand tech jobs of 2024 and beyond Although it might feel like AI is out to replace us , Jervis asserts that it’s, in fact, the opposite. The future of artificial intelligence is bright and barrelling straight toward us.

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Inspiring Business Leaders: 5 of the Most Influential Women

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According to a report published by the American Association of University Women (AAUW), the gender gap in business is still very real and not likely to go away by itself. The AAUW report also highlights the salary differences for women of color. These 5 influential women are inspiring business leaders. Candace Matthews.