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WeWork warned employees not to put glass cleaner in tenants' mouthwash containers

has warned employees that they could be fired if they put glass cleaner or other harmful substances into building mouthwash containers, according to a document seen by Business Insider.

Business Insider could not confirm details of any particular incident that may have prompted the memo. WeWork employees first alerted Business Insider to the internal memo in October. Instead, the memo focuses on the consequences of such incidents to tenants, the company and employees. The document also offers instructions to WeWork employees "if a member, staff or guess approaches you and claims to have ingested cleaning supplies."

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