'Rigged and corrupt' — Elizabeth Warren blasted Adam Neumann's $1.7 billion golden parachute after WeWork announced job cuts

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'Rigged and corrupt' — Elizabeth Warren blasted Adam Neumann's $1.7 billion golden parachute after WeWork announced job cuts
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The Democratic presidential candidate criticized the WeWork cofounder and former CEO's lavish leaving package.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren blasted Adam Neumann's $1.7 billion golden parachute. "WeWork is laying off 2,400 employees — while its founder walks away with a massive $1.7 billion golden parachute," the Democratic presidential candidate tweeted on Friday."This is another example of a rigged and corrupt system." Neumann is poised to net up to $970 million by selling WeWork stock to SoftBank during a tender offer set to begin this week, Reuters reported on Sunday.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren blasted Adam Neumann's $1.7 billion golden parachute. "WeWork is laying off 2,400 employees — while its founder walks away with a massive $1.7 billion golden parachute," the Democratic presidential candidate tweeted on Friday."This is another example of a rigged and corrupt system." Neumann is poised to net up to $970 million by selling WeWork stock to SoftBank during a tender offer set to begin this week, Reuters reported on Sunday.

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