Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Virtual Employees…

I heard an upper level manager say, “if you have virtual employees, you better make sure they have a backup!”. Are the virtual employees next on the hit list?

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Post ID: @OP+1tMNhx5P

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There definitely seems to be a push to reduce the number of people who are teleworking down to around 5-10% max.

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Post ID: @4xda+1tMNhx5P

I know this guy whose brothers cousin twice removed aunts best friend knows a C suite person.

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Post ID: @2ewj+1tMNhx5P

The numbers that AT&T wanted to lose was based on a large percentage of TW employees choosing not to relocate or RTO.

When the VPs in different orgs chose to keep certain employees as TW that affected the %. Our CEO is pi---d about that. There will be a huge focus on making it an easier choice for TW employees to walk away by choice.

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Post ID: @1mye+1tMNhx5P

“Between 2018 and January 2023"

And what was the affect of spinning off 2 companies in regards to the head count and revenue numbers you quoted.

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Post ID: @1ebc+1tMNhx5P

Focusing on communication instead of media. Go AT&T.

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Post ID: @1gku+1tMNhx5P

Leadership is still looking for fat to cut..,
“Between 2018 and January 2023, the number of employees at AT&T (NYSE:T) decreased from 268,220 to 160,070, a reduction of more than -40%. The massive reduction in the workforce mirrors a steep decline in net revenue, which dropped from $19.4 billion in 2018 to -$8.5 billion in 2022. In addition, AT&T’s earnings per share (EPS) have decreased for 9 consecutive quarters in a row, from $0.89 in Q2 2021 to $0.64 in Q3 2023.”

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Post ID: @fup+1tMNhx5P

Many are special “pets” or ‘sacred cows’.

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Post ID: @qhl+1tMNhx5P

Confirmed, heard the upper level manager say the same thing. The virtual wave

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Post ID: @vyb+1tMNhx5P

virtual employees can be found in the bulk cereal aisle at Costco. They line up at the sample counter, waiting for the microwave kirkland brand cheeseburger samples.

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Post ID: @ppm+1tMNhx5P

Sc--w them and their mandate from blackrock. Your corporate real estate will bust.

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Post ID: @yla+1tMNhx5P

Over 300+ general managers that are defined as telework, maybe they will be first selected

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Post ID: @ncw+1tMNhx5P

There are only 3k virtual management employees left, of which 2.4K are level 2's. Not much left to cut

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Post ID: @ywl+1tMNhx5P

Unlikely. We have a lot of virtual employees and had a surplus in June. All employees surpluses were in Dallas and Atlanta. All of virtual were left alone.

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Post ID: @naq+1tMNhx5P

Nope, we can assure you unequivocally that Virtual employees are protected and completely safe.

Safe from being employed here much longer

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Post ID: @lxy+1tMNhx5P

are virtual employees the ones that did not return to office?

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