GoGlobal Announces Partnership with IWG to Offer Office Space and Hybrid Working Solutions to Client Talent

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[Miami, FL, October 5, 2023]
GoGlobal, a leading Employer of Record (EOR), is pleased to announce its partnership with IWG, the parent company of Regus, Spaces, HQ and Signature. This collaboration allows GoGlobal to provide office space and hybrid working solutions to client talent in almost any location where the company offers direct services.
 

While remote work has proven to be convenient and productive, employers now want to combine this with the collaboration and connectivity benefits of an office environment, empowering teams to work productively from a combination of locations.  

Employers and their teams are still adjusting to a hybrid working set-up and recognizing some of the challenges, GoGlobal has taken a significant step by partnering with IWG to offer multiple benefits. 

“We are thrilled about our partnership with IWG. Thanks to this collaboration, we’re now able to offer office space and co-working solutions to client workers in almost any location we provide direct services. With this arrangement, GoGlobal is empowering clients to offer their EOR workers a physical office space to connect and collaborate at a location that’s convenient to them,” said Andrew Lindquist, Partner at GoGlobal. 

The ability to work from an office environment offers numerous benefits to both individuals and businesses. It fosters collaboration, provides a professional environment, grants access to resources and creates networking opportunities. By joining forces with IWG, GoGlobal aims to leverage these advantages and enhance the working experience for client talent. 

An IWG spokesperson said: “We are very pleased to partner with GoGlobal offering their client talent access to the highest quality hybrid working solutions in approaching 4,000 locations in more than 120 countries.”  

The partnership between IWG and GoGlobal offers many synergies. IWG boasts an extensive network of flexible workspaces in numerous cities and countries, enabling companies to establish a presence in multiple locations without the need for inflexible, expensive and long-term leases. This global reach aligns perfectly with GoGlobal’s mission to provide seamless EOR services worldwide. 

As the business landscape continues to evolve, GoGlobal remains committed to delivering innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of its clients and client talent. The partnership with IWG is a testament to this commitment and will positively impact client satisfaction and overall business success. 

The content provided in this publication is for general information purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Due to potential changes in regulations, the information may become outdated. GoGlobal and its affiliates disclaim any responsibility for actions taken or not taken based on the information contained in this publication.

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