https://www.businessinsider.com/stellantis-return-to-office-5-days-us-staff-rto-2026-1
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Stellantis shares plunge 27% after automaker announces $26 billion hit from business overhaul
They really sc--wed up dodge ram and jeep. Now we know why.
this thread is for AT&T dumA$$
I don't recall working on a car assembly line at work, so not sure how this is relevant.
Another company teetering on the brink of bankruptcy using desperation attrition tactics. Stellantis may be the worst car manufacturer on the planet. North Korea can probably turn out better cars.
@cc always will be too. This 5 days fad will die in a couple years when they realize 70% of the company is retired or retirement eligible and this strict 5 days RTO doesn’t attract talent. Hopefully they pull their head out of their a$$ before it’s too late.
@cb imagine thinking you need to RTO to “actually work” in 2026… I didn’t need to RTO to actually work in 2006 or 2016, so what’s changed? I think it’s time for you to retire and make room for the people who know how to “actually work” without needing an adult babysitter staring at them all day.
Wait I thought we were a big box retail home improvement store?
Now we’re a car manufacturer?
I can’t keep up.
Stop cherry picking news releases that serve your agenda. In the tech and telecom industry, structured hybrid scheduling for management is still the standard.
RTO and actually work.
Thanks for letting us know about the car industry, but I’m not sure why anyone here would care? We are in the telecom industry. In our industry we are the only one doing 5 days. Vz and TMo are both operating on a hybrid schedule of two days a week. Others like lumen, spectrum, dish, etc. are all fully virtual. Our 5 days is not a standard it’s an anomaly. For the wider standard - 80% of companies operate in a hybrid or WFH model. That’s why they have to announce when someone breaks the norm.
Thanks for keeping us updated on this super AT&T-relevant info. Anything on McDonald's or Ace Hardware?
Oh, you mean the people that manufacture a product need people there to manufacture the product? Shocking.
Correction - Stellantis