Executives knew about this all along. Throughout the forced reduction at the end of 2022/beginning of 2023. We would have been better off being laid off then. At least we would have had a severance package and been eligible for unemployment. The way it’s sounding, if you decline to move or don’t respond to your letter, you’re “resigning” which makes you ineligible for both. I can’t see how this could possibly be legal for them to do.
I hope to be able to make it abundantly clear to higher ups that I refuse to resign and if they want me to leave, they will need to let me go. Sc--w their legal speak. They aren’t the only ones who can fine legal loopholes.
Also, why does any company in their right mind (which ATT clearly isn’t) think it’s possible for families to just uproot and move? Our spouses have jobs, too. We have family where we live. We have grown deep roots in the communities in which we work and volunteer our time. I severely dislike being discarded on the side of the road like litter someone threw out their car window.