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Whether working from home can be replaced by coworking spaces is open to question. To prevent the spread of the coronavirus, we should especially not visit such places. A coworkingspace provides flexible workplaces for teleworkers, freelancers and the self-employed who prefer not to work at home at the kitchen table. They provide the necessary professional support such as WiFi, printers and a coffee machine so that you can work in comfort.  

The question is, of course, whether such workplaces are the appropriate solution to keep employees away from the companies because code red is getting closer and the government is advising working from home. Now that teleworking is the norm and the 'permanent' workplace has to be exchanged for a home workplace, many are looking for shelter in coworking spaces in these special times. They do everything they can to offer a corona-proof workplace.

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Coworking spaces offer a flexible solution to work close to home but still in a professional environment. It is not the intention of the government to move the workplaces en masse to those kinds of places where people can still collect. Friday Cowork is located in the Groen Kwartier in Berchem and has a wide range of formulas to make use of its beautiful spaces. LODGE.co can be found in the offices of Groep ENGIE in Antwerp (Diamantwijk) and Brussels (North Station area). Also Bar d'Office has various spaces in Antwerp and beyond. It has a special offer for companies in the province of Antwerp that are looking for solutions during the corona crisis.

Also read: Many companies want to continue to work from home

a flexible solution to work close to home but still in a professional environment
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