Employment lawyers described WeWork's letters as aggressive.
WeWork has sent alarming legal letters to people it laid off in a round of job cuts earlier in 2019, warning them not to compete with its business. The company warned it was"formally putting [them] on notice" even though there is no evidence that the workers have breached their contracts.
WeWork has sent alarming legal letters to people it laid off in a round of job cuts earlier in 2019, warning them not to compete with its business. The company warned it was"formally putting [them] on notice" even though there is no evidence that the workers have breached their contracts.
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