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When you book a desk through the WeWork app, this enables you to access WeWork common areas, including booths, common area workspaces and more. ... Telephone: + 84 284 458 2344. Email: help@wework.com. WeWork Companies LLC. US EIN: 37-1949651. help@wework.com. 75 Rockefeller Plaza. Floor 10 .
15 de oct. de 2019 · WeWork has a new problem: It’s taking 2,300 phone booths out of service at its rental offices in the United States and Canada because they may have elevated levels of formaldehyde, a...
31 de oct. de 2019 · WeWork plans to do more tests on phone booths after discovering thousands of them contained the potentially harmful chemical formaldehyde, according to an email seen by Business Insider. The...
Phone booths are scattered around WeWork locations and provide a private space for tenants to make phone calls. WeWork said 1,600 phone booths in the U.S. and Canada will be taken out...
14 de oct. de 2019 · By Ed Shanahan. Oct. 14, 2019. WeWork, the shared-office company already coping with a failed public offering and a corporate shake-up, disclosed a new problem on Monday: possible formaldehyde...
12 de nov. de 2019 · Who Makes WeWork Phone Booths? A Now-Defunct Manufacturer - Bloomberg. Businessweek. Technology. Inside WeWork’s Toxic Phone Booths. The company’s manufacturer, a former Starbucks...
WeWork plans to do more tests on phone booths after discovering thousands of them contained the potentially harmful chemical formaldehyde, according to an email seen by Business Insider.