Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

A Year of 5-Day RTO and It’s Clearly Not Working

Alright, enough is enough. We’ve been doing 5 day RTO for almost a year now, and things have never been worse. Morale is shot, people are exhausted, and everyone’s sick of wasting time and money commuting just to sit on Teams calls all day.

The under 30 crowd is leaving in droves for companies offering hybrid or remote work because they actually value flexibility and trust. Meanwhile, AT&T is ranked dead last among the major telecom players, and the stock keeps sliding.

Maybe it’s time leadership admits the obvious: this isn’t working!! If the goal was to improve culture, performance, or retention, 5-day RTO has done the opposite. Time to stop doubling down on failure and try something new. If the goal is headcount reduction just have a standard layoff instead of pi----g off anyone willing to stick around. You’re nearing the point of no return.


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Post ID: @OP+1k7207s3c

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Employees who are happy, work harder.
This is very basic management principle.

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Post ID: @qf+1k7207s3c

The truth is, collaboration on my team has increased.

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Post ID: @em+1k7207s3c

Sounds like a bad place for you to work. You are welcome to leave.

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Post ID: @cr+1k7207s3c

5-day RTO works, if you play the game. I go into my office daily (and I’m in NJ if you care to know), scan in, do a few things and casually walk down the stairwell to the exit. Yeah I get a few stare downs but sc--w them. I’m home by the time the next conf call starts and no harm no foul. Sometimes I’ll hide in the nifty little quiet ‘phone booth’ rooms on one of the floors for an hour or two and it’s like my own personal office. Yeah people stare at me left and right on they’re MANY bathroom breaks but I don’t care. You just gotta play the game, lie a little, get your work done and not worry what people are thinking or saying. Life in NJ is good even at 5-days “in the office.” Ha.

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Post ID: @cf+1k7207s3c

No Man! Go to work 5 DAYS like you Mama and Pappy who went to work in the school cafeteria , drove the bus, workd in factories, went everyday sometimes 6 day weeks. And you complain about goin inn because you wanna be at home?
Pitiful! Just stfu and take yo lazy a$$ to work! Sick of this

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Post ID: @ax+1k7207s3c

Coming into the office and actually working is hard. Cutting into my golf time. It's not working.

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Post ID: @ap+1k7207s3c

What part of
They
Do
Not
Care

can't you understand?

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Post ID: @aa+1k7207s3c

“ The goal was to get you to quit without severance.”

Ladies & gentlemen, we have a winner!

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Post ID: @a4+1k7207s3c

"If the goal was to improve culture, performance, or retention"

That is where your logic is failing. Those were not the goals. The goal was to get you to quit without severance. That part has worked to a degree but has now stalled because the hiring environment is not good due to the general economy, overseas hiring, and companies banking on AI taking over some jobs. Stank has a decision to make since the plan is stalled -- go ahead and pay sevarance, or try and wait out those that choose to hold on.

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Post ID: @a2+1k7207s3c

The c-suite does not care what the employees think.

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