Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Linkedin's leading story is about AT&T

https://www.linkedin.com/news/story/new-att-rule-a-stealth-staff-cut-6324210/

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Post ID: @OP+1n9DRHlC

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Cool story. Made the stock price tick up a bit. Please keep reposting or!

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Post ID: @1vgn+1n9DRHlC

lol - good old att

haven't seen an office in over a decade

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Post ID: @ipp+1n9DRHlC

“It’s not making the stock price worse. A bit surprising.”
From an investor perspective, this mandate is seen as a good move. Too many employees are seeing the updated policy as a personal attack. It’s only business.

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Post ID: @uru+1n9DRHlC

It’s not making the stock price worse. A bit surprising.

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Post ID: @cot+1n9DRHlC

It may not be the 1st anymore, overshadowed by Disney CFO leaving. I did notice one guy Stu Leventhan (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stu-leventhal-739b903/) repeating his same one comment "Smart business . . . layoffs via attrition" like a bot, in everybody that re-shares or comments in the AT&T layoff article. What a tool. He must be profiting off people losing their jobs.

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Post ID: @fkt+1n9DRHlC

Fake news.

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Post ID: @qxc+1n9DRHlC

the policy is if you use a social media account in your name and it can get you terminated should you make comments even if they do not specificly state AT&T. I saw that a month or so ago on some training I was taking.

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Post ID: @reu+1n9DRHlC

I suggest posting comments to that article - going to get a bunch more views there than on this board.

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