Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Survey Decoder for “Leadership”

Leadership seems to need a decoder to comprehend the results, so here it is.

The negative survey results are not about healthcare perks or wellness programs no one uses, they are only about RTO and the lack of flexibility.

“I am proud to work at AT&T”


Once true. No longer. Public perception has deteriorated, and when people outside the company hear about the five-day RTO policy, the lack of any real collaboration, and the absence of assigned seating or co-located teams, the reaction is disbelief. Pride erodes when policies feel performative instead of purposeful.

“I would recommend AT&T as a great place to work”


That answer is now clearly no. A mandatory five-day RTO policy for roles that historically had been remote before COVID and can be done more effectively remotely is an immediate dealbreaker for modern workers. The policy alone makes the company undesirable and uncompetitive as an employer.

“We trust the leadership decisions”


Trust is broken. Loyalty is dead. Employees do not support the financial decisions that destroyed value, nor the RTO mandate that ignored clear employee feedback. Trust cannot survive when leadership consistently doubles down instead of course-correcting.

“The company provides opportunities to support career growth”


Opportunities are narrowly concentrated in Dallas, with limited mobility elsewhere. For a national company, that is a self-inflicted constraint that unnecessarily caps growth and retention.

“Our policies and systems support me doing my best work”


They do the opposite. The five-day RTO policy actively reduces productivity, and many internal systems remain outdated and inefficient. Physical presence does not compensate for structural friction.

“The company cares about my health and well-being”


Employees feel burned out, mentally and physically, largely due to excessive commuting and rigid mandates that add stress without any benefit to the company or the employees. Well-being is not addressed by pushing unused benefits or wellness messaging while ignoring the root cause repeatedly identified in feedback.

“Do you feel changes have been made as a result of prior surveys”


No. In fact, the opposite. Employees explicitly opposed three-day RTO in the last survey, and leadership responded by increasing it to five. Feedback was not just ignored, it was contradicted. The disappearance of the prior third-party McKinsey survey results only reinforces that perception.

Did I miss anything else?

The pattern is now set and clear. Instead of addressing the core RTO issue employees are raising, leadership deflects with ancillary benefits and BS messaging. That approach feels like gaslighting, and not listening. So why should I even bother taking this next one?

If leadership truly wants different survey results, the solution is not another email, benefit rollout, or talking point. It is addressing the one issue employees are consistently, overwhelmingly, and clearly raising.

Flexibility. Trust. Results over “presence”.

That is the message of the survey, whether leadership wants to hear it or not.


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@j1 what you just described is the definition of market based.

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Post ID: @jb+1kt4ghzb9

Op be honest. the only thing you really care about is being able to stay home and still get paid. You don't care about the company any more than they care about you.

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Post ID: @j1+1kt4ghzb9

I have a decoder for leadership, it is the one hand, one finger (middle) hand gesture. And no, it is not a signal letting them know that they are number one.

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Post ID: @ea+1kt4ghzb9

Keep up the pressure on leadership. We have them on the run.

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Post ID: @c8+1kt4ghzb9

It’s time to go if you no longer want to work. Please see yourself out.

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Post ID: @c4+1kt4ghzb9

T wants to beat employees into submission with another survey.

The beatings will continue until morale improves.

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Post ID: @bz+1kt4ghzb9

There is one thing you missed. All of our messaging, marketing, purpose, advertising and all that focuses on how we connect people WHEN THEY ARE NOT IN SAME PLACE.

Yet our genius leaders say that we must be in the office 5 days a week to collaborate (via email and Teams). So either the RTO rules are BS or everything we say our company does is BS. One way or the other, leadership is lying. The RTO zealotry boils down to our leadership not really believing that our products do what they claim. Otherwise they use a remote or hybrid work environment to show just how effectively we connect people.

Why should customers believe in us if our leaders don’t? We need to consistently and continuously hammer home this hypocrisy.

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Post ID: @by+1kt4ghzb9

Nailed it. You hit every.single.point

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Post ID: @bw+1kt4ghzb9

@b7 whelp, back to the truck to harness up

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Post ID: @bd+1kt4ghzb9

I see Stanley downvoted you :)

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Post ID: @b6+1kt4ghzb9

They’re really doing this d-mb survey again? Stankey must be betting on people “accepting” the stupidity that is 5 day RTO and forgetting how the presence reporting showed leadership’s distrust and contempt for employees. What a waste if it’s true.

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Post ID: @b3+1kt4ghzb9

TLDR---nice AI post

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Post ID: @an+1kt4ghzb9

@OP well-written. As for me, I am not even wanting remote. Just my employment conditions back from 2015 when I was hybrid with an assigned desk and not cramped in an office space with no privacy, no autonomy and no dignity. The conversational bleed, the endless movements irrelevant to me caused me severe sensory overload all day. My shoulder is high up all. By the time I'm home, I am exhausted, irritated and NOT looking forward to tomorrow. Or ever.

And for that a-s..hole who said yet we stayed, ff..u-k you. Some of us have families and bills to tend to.. and with this brutal job market, the only thing to do is to ACCEPT this situation.. or what? Maybe die? Because moving on is not very easy .

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Post ID: @ak+1kt4ghzb9

They know what the results mean. This is them gaslighting everyone.

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Post ID: @af+1kt4ghzb9

This is so sadly accurate LOL

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Post ID: @a4+1kt4ghzb9

Preachin to the choir

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