Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Can I, pls, get my severance

and finally be liberated?

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Post ID: @OP+1tf0OF7i

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I volunteered several weeks ago but still haven't heard anything

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Post ID: @3wga+1tf0OF7i

Never heard of a relesde weekend.

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Post ID: @2tqu+1tf0OF7i

I want my 2 years termination pay entitlement.

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Post ID: @2krb+1tf0OF7i

“One thing I think of when I see posts like this is that the younger workers need to start pushing their work off to the pension eligible people. Let them work a relesde weekend, not you. Need someone to work Christmas? Should be one of the older people, not the ones with little kids. Make the decision easier for them and stop carrying their dead weight while you work like a servant.”

Congrats on thinking of something. I bet you are the 20th person to reply-to-all asking if you can be removed from an email list. lol

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Post ID: @2wus+1tf0OF7i

If you had volunteered with your manager, this would have already happened. Stop trolling.

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Post ID: @2hlx+1tf0OF7i

“what a great place to work
people just waiting to get paid to leave.”
Welfare mentality employees is a problem T has had for decades.

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Post ID: @2kor+1tf0OF7i

you'll get nothing and like it

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Post ID: @2hlj+1tf0OF7i

“ From what little I have seen it seems like the severance pay here is one of the better ones“

Not really accurate. Speaking to non-bargained (management), 6 months severance is low to average. Many corporations of this size offer better.

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Post ID: @2bdz+1tf0OF7i

No. Get back down that manhole. Stank will close the lid.,

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Post ID: @2oyv+1tf0OF7i

what a great place to work

people just waiting to get paid to leave.

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Post ID: @1fyw+1tf0OF7i

One thing I think of when I see posts like this is that the younger workers need to start pushing their work off to the pension eligible people. Let them work a relesde weekend, not you. Need someone to work Christmas? Should be one of the older people, not the ones with little kids. Make the decision easier for them and stop carrying their dead weight while you work like a servant.

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Post ID: @1qgu+1tf0OF7i

That’s pretty pathetic if you could be at a company 25 years and end up getting a months severance after being let go for no reason. But being pathetic is what T is best at.

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Post ID: @1hik+1tf0OF7i

Severance policy will change for sure. This is the last benefit they can take from us and they will. Stankey will tighten the belt until you lose your breath.

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Post ID: @1bdq+1tf0OF7i

As a member of the July 9 layoff wave, I'm grateful for the six months severance I'll be receiving.

I'm sure Ole Stankey would love for everyone to quit and avoid the extra expense. So all who can just hold and get as much as you can.

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Post ID: @1xko+1tf0OF7i

“ They continue to change policies so, waiting you may end up getting a shrinking severance.”

From what little I have seen it seems like the severance pay here is one of the better ones. We tend to mimic other companies as far as lower costs at some point. This might last for awhile as it would be an extremely bad look at this point. However wouldn’t surprise me to see that threat closer to the end of the year. “Get your 6 months now because it’s going to be reduced after the first”.

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Post ID: @uup+1tf0OF7i

For the C suite we hope

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Post ID: @kba+1tf0OF7i

One month severance packages are on the way.

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Post ID: @pas+1tf0OF7i

show me the money/severance!

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Post ID: @dqf+1tf0OF7i

They continue to change policies so, waiting you may end up getting a shrinking severance.

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