Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

2 weeks notice?

Aren't you supposed to get 2 weeks' notice when you get laid off?

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Post ID: @OP+1v9YXWkh

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Sometimes depends on your level of system access.

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Post ID: @nhr+1v9YXWkh

It’s become the norm that after you receive notice you’re on payroll for two more weeks, thanks McElfresh for that. It used to be six weeks so you could attempt to find another position within the company but he said, “there are no other jobs to be had” so it’s now two weeks.

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Post ID: @qsx+1v9YXWkh

It actually depends getting fired isn't getting laid off

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Post ID: @ghc+1v9YXWkh

For managers surplussed yes.

Unless you’re fired, then no.

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Post ID: @pao+1v9YXWkh

Nope. They can walk you out that day. Two-weeks is generally for employees giving notice. However, many times T will keep you on payroll for a couple weeks and then about 45 days for receiving severance.

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Post ID: @wdf+1v9YXWkh

Welcome to Wal-Mart! Just in time for the holiday season.

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Post ID: @qnt+1v9YXWkh

Turns out the answer is No if you take home a company vehicle that isn't assigned to you.

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