by Bob Walsh
WeWork is a company that sets up and operates shared work space. The company's 6,000 employees just got a memo from co-founder Miguel McKelvey informing them that the company will no longer cover meal expenses for any meals that include red meat, pork or poultry.
There is a waiver in the works for employees who have a religious or medical issue.
The company's revenue doubled last year, to $822 million, but it's net loss increased to $933 million.
Somehow I can't help but think that the management has a priority issue somewhere. Like maybe up their ass.
1 comment:
I tried not eat meat for a week. Problem was everything I wanted to eat had to be imitation meat or at least resembled meat. It didn't work. I like meat.
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