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coworking
[ koh-wur-king ]
noun
- an arrangement by which freelancers or remote employees working for various companies share an office or other workspace (often used attributively):
the monthly fee for a coworking space.
Other Words From
- co·work verb (used without object) coworked coworking
Word History and Origins
Origin of coworking1
Example Sentences
Members also get access to coworking and fitness facilities, and discounts on avalanche courses and hut trips.
At 32 years old, the former political operative and well-connected New Yorker had raised more than $117 million in venture capital for the Wing, the upscale women’s club and coworking startup she had cofounded in 2016.
In September, she purchased the coworking giant’s All Access membership plan, an offering that was born during the pandemic, for $299 a month.
Each coworking space includes precautions, such as social distancing, plenty of hand sanitizer, and a requirement to wear masks when visitors get up from their desks.
More than four months after employees called for her resignation, Audrey Gelman, the cofounder and former CEO of The Wing, responded Wednesday to protests by the women’s coworking space’s staff.
Every Christian coworking with God, is working for eternity.
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