AT&T's stock price has decreased more than 29% in the past year. Will this force more layoffs? How can investors not know how badly managed AT&T is?
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In my location , there are at least 40% Indian. Not sure whether is contractor or employee.
@a9 Nah, this is all Stank's fault. India/H1Bs are just a joyful pawn in Stank's game.
Bottom line, the company loses face in the eyes of the public, and the Brand is further tarnished. Who is responsible? This one cannot be blamed on some tier 1 employee struggling to make a web page work, or a Craft tech wiping boogers on their rear view mirror while sitting at a traffic light.
When the going gets tough, blame India.
It's a zero sum game with the push for cheap H1B's and the investors see that. Layoffs will continue and the Indians they pushed into management roles will only hire their kind so the long term future of T will continue to trend down. we should be near 18 soon based on future outlook in talent. Those fake certificates don't build the future, and we can't retain clients with that kind of fake talent. We laid off all the real talent.