The 2,400 layoffs at WeWork have begun, and the company is still bleeding ... $1.25 Billion in losses in Q3 https://t.co/r6OPqCCOqR
— Elise Hu (@elisewho) November 21, 2019
The WeWork layoffs are inevitable from a business perspective, but pretty tragic on a human level. There are a few things I wish for people:
— Ashley Mayer (@ashleymayer) November 21, 2019
"Employees often found themselves scrambling to make good on overly-ambitious deadlines or handshake deals that senior executives made without understanding the unreasonable expectations they were placing on staff." https://t.co/GRonYEsS3z
— Michelle Legro (@michellelegro) November 21, 2019
WeWork announced today it's laying off 2,400 employees, or 20% of its workforce. Founder/former CEO Adam Neumann meanwhile sailed away on a $1.7 billion golden parachute.https://t.co/nhhOZ7HgFY
— Amanda Ottaway (@amandaottaway) November 21, 2019
But at least their CEO got to walk away with $1.7 billion. That’s the important thing. https://t.co/QwJQ9ChJvt
— Tom Knowles (@tkbeynon) November 21, 2019
When we started Starry - everything about our experience at WeWork was fkn awful. A uniquely terrible idea with even worse execution. If it weren't for the fact that *real* ppl are losing their jobs here, I'd be really enjoying this inevitable collapsehttps://t.co/ngBKAJfANj
— Stephen Murray (@dirtytigerx) November 21, 2019
I have worked in one of these spaces pretty consistently for the last 7 years. Everyone I know @WeWork corporate, and in each location, have been amazing professionals. They don’t deserve this outcome. https://t.co/eyOiM8p4IR
— Chris Massey (@masseyindc) November 21, 2019
WeWork to lay off 2,400 employees https://t.co/rmmZVJxYjh
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) November 21, 2019
Is there any *real* difference between Adam Neumann and an evil magician skilled in alchemy?
— Ryan Rigney (@RKRigney) November 21, 2019
With sweet words and dreams, he lured in thousands. Then he converted raw belief into gold for himself using capitalistic ritual magick.
He’s a dark wizard ?♂️ https://t.co/OIosEyXYW4
NEW: WeWork to lay off 2,400 employeeshttps://t.co/NLabqdlPGK
— Axios (@axios) November 21, 2019
WeWork begins laying off 2,400 employees https://t.co/LY0f5bqBvc pic.twitter.com/zhH6FVc2Jp
— The Verge (@verge) November 21, 2019
People love to dunk on Neumann, but most of the people getting laid off today are guilty of nothing but working for the wrong company. https://t.co/hP3n7KOJ4p
— Russell Brandom (@russellbrandom) November 21, 2019
? o there's no place like home for the holidays ?https://t.co/sloN6jPHnS
— Tyler (@tywygo) November 21, 2019
good luck and godspeed to my many friends who are receiving terrible news this afternoon. If you're in Oakland DM me and I'll buy you a drink or seven.
WeWork laying off 2,400 employees—from its 5,000 people headcount. https://t.co/KLkyDOSAeb pic.twitter.com/MyHo4y4tAj
— thib [Jan 3 ?] (@thibm_) November 21, 2019
WeWork begins laying off 2,400 employees #causeascenehttps://t.co/KUR8ze99zj pic.twitter.com/lkMDXf31UJ
— Kim Crayton [She/Her] ? ??#causeascene (@KimCrayton1) November 21, 2019
WeWork begins laying off 2,400 employees https://t.co/CKt0ONtUZ1 pic.twitter.com/PclV8zoQtY
— Johnny Brightman (@Johnnybrightman) November 21, 2019
BREAKING: WeWork says it will lay off 2,400 employees globally https://t.co/yTKkXyLbrY
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) November 21, 2019
위워크가 전세계에서 2400명의 직원을 감원. 전직원의 20%수준. https://t.co/UENsNsUjDp 불과 몇 달전까지만 해도 IPO를 통해 목돈을 마련할 꿈에 부풀어 있었을텐데…
— 에스티마 (@estima7) November 21, 2019
WeWork, 경영 효율화 명분으로 2400명 해고. https://t.co/ASsW45wudV
— 나가토 유키 (@nagato708) November 21, 2019
WeWork lays off 2,400 employees https://t.co/9Ruk6ev5Ob
— Brian JM Quinn (@bjmquinn) November 21, 2019
WeWork layoffs are happening. If you're a recently laid off employee and want to talk about what's going on and the severance packages you're getting, my DMs are open and off-the-record.https://t.co/DIVy0o45q0
— Shirin Ghaffary (@shiringhaffary) November 21, 2019
Great post from @BryanDisagrees https://t.co/8mOOCGbT0w
— Christina Warren (@film_girl) November 21, 2019
Well, that escalated quickly. As of today, officially becoming an ex-WeWorker: https://t.co/1Tt6pVOLDX
— Tomer Gabel (@tomerg) November 21, 2019
JUST IN | WeWork may have gotten a bailout after its IPO debacle but troubles continue for the coworking giant. https://t.co/48S8yTXoXc
— Adweek (@Adweek) November 21, 2019
손정의의 두통 WeWork이 대량 해고로 구조조정 중이다.
— Byungtae Lee (@Byungtae_Lee) November 22, 2019
이런 구조조정이 가능한 미국을 한국의 기업인들은 한없이 부러워 한다. https://t.co/fd2vYjMa1b
Always remember that Adam Neumann walked away with north of a billion dollars to crash WeWork into the ground but 2500 people who were trying their best are now out of work: https://t.co/X1wWqci8m0
— Laurie Voss (@seldo) November 22, 2019
WeWork is laying off 2,400 employees, nearly 20% of its global workforce. https://t.co/c0jAXvyT6T
— Abhishek Joshi (@kaalicharan) November 22, 2019
2,400 WeWork Employees Didn't Deserve This https://t.co/qNV3da0cmc pic.twitter.com/uTcZpxP3IG
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) November 22, 2019