WeWork’s India franchise said on Tuesday it laid off 100 employees, or 20 per cent of its workforce, as the office-sharing startup joins a slew of firms that are cutting costs and revamping operations as a prolonged nationwide lockdown to curb the coronavirus has kept people indoors. A number of startups, including restaurant aggregator Zomato and food delivery service Swiggy, have cut down their employees, as they reshape their business in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has forced the country’s 1.3 billion population indoors and crippled business. “We have optimised and planned our team strength based on the core business, as we continue to execute our long-term business strategy in India and aim to be profitable by early 2021,” said Karan Virwani, chief executive at WeWork India, set up by real estate firm Embassy Group over two years ago. In October last year, WeWork India’s chief shareholder, Jitu Virwani, had said the company would be profitable by end of 2020.
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