Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

We were simply told 3 days per week

And figure it out. No ground rules for days off and how that counts, half day in the office. I think Leadership wanted to nail whoever they could with any kind of technicality. That's the kind of dirty pool ATT plays with employees, shareholders, and customers.

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Just ask my boss, the one that is too scared to make waves? Don’t blame him either. Keep that evil eye off your team so they can actually get things done instead of checking meaningless boxes.

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Post ID: @5deo+1pwdI1JX

When one is in a management position, there are no set hours of work. You get paid by meeting and exceeding performance expectations established by your business unit. Delicate dance for T leadership to enforce VPN hours since that might give the appearance of a time clock for exempt employee. Opens a can of worms with Dept. of Labor who has clearly defined roles for Exempt and Non-Exempt. Now you can't be that jerk that just comes in for 15 minutes and leaves for the day.

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Post ID: @4psm+1pwdI1JX

I can’t believe people are still whining about having to go in the office 3 days per week. You got paid 2 years salary to sit at home and do nothing. Just put on your big boy/girl pants and do your job.

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Post ID: @3kov+1pwdI1JX

We were told it was 60% of the days worked and no matter how low the remainder was to round up.

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Post ID: @3gag+1pwdI1JX

What a waste. Swimming in debt and you these clowns hung up counting their hours in the office. Unreal how petty this all seems for leadership and the employees.

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Post ID: @3wlw+1pwdI1JX

Chris Altomaire was asked this during a townhall and he along with an HR director on the call clearly stated that PTO counts as a day in the office. Any day you do not work from home (PTO, in the field etc) counts as a day in the office. There was nothing ambiguous.

This really does not make any sense. Just think about it.

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Post ID: @3doe+1pwdI1JX

My god, how obsessed are you with this poor person? Do you understand how creepy it is that you're watching someone this closely anywhere? I'd highly suggest that you back off and start focusing on yourself. How much work are you actually getting done with so much of your focus on here? Stop it. This is creepy and unacceptable.

This person is so disruptive to the work area it is impossible to ignore what takes place when in the office.

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Post ID: @3zbb+1pwdI1JX

"They can stop it any time they want by just turning off the VPN. But they don't do that. What does that tell you?"

It says some of us have 7/24 responsibilities and/or field and travel assignments.

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Post ID: @2dri+1pwdI1JX

They can stop it any time they want by just turning off the VPN. But they don't do that. What does that tell you?

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Post ID: @1tcb+1pwdI1JX

Staying employed should be the goal here. I driver over an hour one way to the office and pay $9/day in tolls. If that’s what I have to do to keep the surplus beacon off my head then so be it. No one is 100% safe but showing up without complaining is a start.

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Post ID: @1jab+1pwdI1JX

tell em to F O and ride it out to severance!

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Post ID: @1xlf+1pwdI1JX

“Our leadership made it pretty clear that PTO doesn't count as an office day. Just ask your boss. Holy cow, its not difficult.”

Same for my tower.

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Post ID: @1odm+1pwdI1JX

hope you got that in writing……

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Post ID: @1mxt+1pwdI1JX

I am in ACE at ATT. We were told by Sambar that vacations do not count as a work day.

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Post ID: @1rlh+1pwdI1JX

Our leadership made it pretty clear that PTO doesn't count as an office day. Just ask your boss. Holy cow, its not difficult.

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Post ID: @1cwy+1pwdI1JX

wow! Just go in three days a week. It's not hard.

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Post ID: @1olg+1pwdI1JX

Folks just need stop overthinking this RTO policy. Not a huge ask of your employer, go into the office 3 days a week. Having to work for a living su-ks.

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Post ID: @1kdl+1pwdI1JX

Why don't you just ask your bosses how PTO applies, you spineless fu--s.

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Post ID: @1hli+1pwdI1JX

My god, how obsessed are you with this poor person? Do you understand how creepy it is that you're watching someone this closely anywhere? I'd highly suggest that you back off and start focusing on yourself. How much work are you actually getting done with so much of your focus on here? Stop it. This is creepy and unacceptable.

"BTW, this person comes in at 9:30 and leaves at 3:30 and says she finishes up at home. I have observed this person spending a whole bunch of time on personal phone calls, likely spends less time working when WFH. She said working from home is easier. In the office she has trouble getting her laptop to work with the display on her desk and has trouble getting her headset to work. She says these things things are easier at home. Incompetent!!!"

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Post ID: @1lkc+1pwdI1JX

You are going to be wishing for the days of a 3 day work week when AT&T tries to ph--k over the Union "Dregs" come contract time and you are sent out to be the "highly" trained Contingency Workforce.

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Post ID: @1enj+1pwdI1JX

Chris Altomaire was asked this during a townhall and he along with an HR director on the call clearly stated that PTO counts as a day in the office. Any day you do not work from home (PTO, in the field etc) counts as a day in the office. There was nothing ambiguous.

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Post ID: @1myz+1pwdI1JX

RTO crybabies will never get over it. Just continue to deviate, you’ll get your notice much sooner than you think.

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Post ID: @1pew+1pwdI1JX

I think the fact that these comments are still being made is proof that the policy was not spelled out. And that's pretty typical of every decision being made.

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Post ID: @pjs+1pwdI1JX
Hardly anyone shows up on Mondays or Fridays

And thank fu--ing god, too. I love those days because traffic is a breeze.

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Post ID: @hxz+1pwdI1JX

Hardly anyone shows up on Mondays or Fridays so they can have a four day weekend every week. This saves their vacation days.

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Post ID: @pfg+1pwdI1JX

Let's be honest the way the policy is being enforced is unequal and unfair. If we had unlimited WFH no one would come in to the office. Are there people not working when at home? Probably. But let's be honest them being in the office (especially with those whose team is spread out geographically) doesn't mean they're working either.

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Post ID: @kcc+1pwdI1JX

Agree on the unclear expectations and how PTO affects it. Opinions aside, my team did get clear direction from my VP:

Stankey’s belief is that we should spend a majority of our working time in the office, so at least 3 days a week. PTO days do not count because that is not your working time.

That means if you have 4 days of PTO M-Th, the report will ding you if you don’t get a badge swipe for that Friday.

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Post ID: @eia+1pwdI1JX

i have heard many people say pto counts as an in office day. probably why everyone is off on fridays now.

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Post ID: @dao+1pwdI1JX

Try not to be so paranoid.

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Post ID: @jrg+1pwdI1JX

Time to RTO and actually work.

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Post ID: @gdw+1pwdI1JX

Yea, I overheard a conversation in the office. The person on the phone speaking to someone who I think was in their team. Summary was that PTO counts as in office. The person was overjoyed to hear this. BTW, this person comes in at 9:30 and leaves at 3:30 and says she finishes up at home. I have observed this person spending a whole bunch of time on personal phone calls, likely spends less time working when WFH. She said working from home is easier. In the office she has trouble getting her laptop to work with the display on her desk and has trouble getting her headset to work. She says these things things are easier at home. Incompetent!!! If in 754 peachxxx it could be you I am talking about.

Sambar, as well as others have clearly said PTO does not count as in office. How any reasonable person would think it does is beyond me.

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