WeWork has said “it remains business as usual” at its Irish locations following its bankruptcy filing in the US and the company will remain “in the vast majority of buildings” going forward.
Last week, reports suggested that the flexible office letting company was planning to file a chapter 11 bankruptcy petition in a bid to restructure the company’s debts.
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