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WeWork CEO apologizes for comments about working from home


WeWork CEO apologizes for comments about working from home
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General view of the WeWork office in Berlin on June 27, 2020.Jeremy Moeller/Getty Images
WeWork CEO Sandeep Mathrani made headlines Wednesday for statements he made to the Wall Street Journal regarding employees who choose to work from home rather than an office. Speaking at the Wall Street Journal s Future of Everything Festival, he said that those who are least engaged are very comfortable working from home. On Friday, Mathrani apologized for and clarified his statements.
For years, WeWork was a darling of the startup world but has had a rocky few years recently, as chronicled in the Hulu documentary WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn. ....

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TikTok Documentary in the Works From Campfire, Forbes Entertainment, Olive Hill Media (EXCLUSIVE)


TikTok Documentary in the Works From Campfire, Forbes Entertainment, Olive Hill Media (EXCLUSIVE)
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The popular social media app TikTok will be the focus of a new feature documentary from “Coded Bias” director Shalini Kantayya.
The film is the latest offering from the team behind Hulu’s upcoming “WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn,” which is set to premiere at this year’s SXSW. It’s being produced by Campfire, Forbes Entertainment and Olive Hill Media and will be based on Forbes’ reporting. The filmmakers say they will examine how a “nascent social media app, best known for viral dances, has served as the catalyst for heated controversy and endless conspiracy theorizing involving the U.S., China and a new tech-rooted Cold War that will shape the future of a global shared internet.” ....

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