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Since the opening of its first women-focused co-working space in 2016, The Wing has been viewed as a "women's utopia" where members have become "business associates, friends, even wives." Now, as the company's popularity continues to grow, women working behind the scenes of the organization open up about why they feel the co-working space's image is "a total façade." "The Wing Is a Women's Utopia. Unless You Work There" (The New York Times)
As travel restrictions continue to arise amid the coronavirus outbreak, one 38-year-old flight attendant opens up about what it's like to work in the industry during a global health crisis. "What It's Like to Be a Flight Attendant During the Coronavirus Pandemic" (Glamour)
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