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WeWork Will Give Free Offices to Entrepreneurs in the Aftermath of the Pandemic
WeWork and ASEM have created a support plan for entrepreneurs who are embracing hybrid work models combining home offices and traditional offices following the Covid-19 pandemic.
WeWork seeks to boost the development of emerging businesses. Photo: BigStock.
04/21/2021
WeWork will offer months of free office space to entrepreneurs who are members of the Association of Entrepreneurs of Mexico (ASEM).
As part of a support program, this shared office space company will provide facilities at no cost for a year to 10 women-led companies.
Additionally, they will offer one month of free office space to any ASEM member, and two or three months without cost if the entrepreneur commits to a six-month or one-year membership, respectively.
"In a second stage, we are introducing a new product called All Access, which will allow members to use any location from our 26 buildings in the country and around the world. WeWork is present in 150 cities," explained Álvaro Villar, General Manager of WeWork Mexico, during a media event.
Juana Ramírez, founder of Sohin and president of ASEM, explained that at a time when concrete support in terms of tax payments or social security fees has been denied to entrepreneurs, having assistance in the cost of workspace represents a tangible saving in fixed costs for entrepreneurs.
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