Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Serious question: does anyone know where to hire some Greta Thunberger–style climate activists to protest outside HQ?

Because RTO just put 100,000 extra cars back on the road every single day. That’s millions of unnecessary commute miles, burned fuel, congestion, and emissions just so we can sit in offices on Teams calls. For a company that loves to talk about sustainability, this might be one of the most environmentally irresponsible decisions imaginable.

Five-day RTO didn’t improve collaboration, but it did massively increase AT&T’s carbon footprint for no measurable business benefit. If leadership wants to posture about ESG and climate responsibility, they should be prepared to answer for policies that directly contradict it.

When the protest happens, I imagine the signs would write themselves:

Chants:
• “What do we want? REMOTE WORK! When do we want it? NOW!”
• “No more traffic, no more gas — stop the fossil-fuel farce!”
• “Hey hey, ho ho, RTO has got to go!”
• “You said climate, you said care — why are we driving everywhere?”

Signs:
• ‘RTO: Return To Oil’
• ‘More Commutes ≠ More Collaboration’
• ‘Teams Calls, Tailpipes, Hypocrisy’
• ‘Climate Pledges Don’t Count If They’re Emails’
• ‘This Could’ve Been an email’

You can’t claim climate leadership while forcing mass commuting for optics. If culture is about values, this policy says exactly what leadership values and it’s not people, productivity, or the planet.


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Post ID: @OP+1kezh0g27

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You WFH diehards are hilarious.

Just get your badge swipes in, chumps.

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Post ID: @h3+1kezh0g27

Preach!

I live in one of those 'progressive' towns in Texas. During the COVID shutdown, we got to experience actual weather. We (AT&T) want to pretend to care about the environment and yet we are unwilling to commit even something as simple as flexible schedules or alternate work locations.

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Post ID: @dx+1kezh0g27

You have no interest in the environment and T leadership knows it. See you in the office.

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Post ID: @ch+1kezh0g27

https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org but they don't work for free. Be prepared to pay handsomely.

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Post ID: @cg+1kezh0g27

@az imagine thinking you need to RTO to “actually work” in 2026. Silly boomer, go back to bed.

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Post ID: @c0+1kezh0g27

If the environment is a top concern, you should be riding a bike to work or carpooling.

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Post ID: @bc+1kezh0g27

RTO and actually work

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Post ID: @az+1kezh0g27

Thx, made my day better as had a good laugh over these!

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Post ID: @ax+1kezh0g27

I will gladly resign and put on a SHOW in a Dallas. Let me know where to email my gofundme. Inflatable rats, clip board with petition. Tim Dillon saying he's stanks estranger lover. Ai cult ritual videos. Not a fan, but may even invite Alex Jones to say some words. Now if I can just get Greta, it's over. He-l, many of us may be out for free after 2028.

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Post ID: @aw+1kezh0g27

@ab I still do this too, after I work from 5am to 1pm. It’s like everyday is a half day now. RTO has helped me gain my life back.

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Post ID: @ag+1kezh0g27

This isn’t true at all. Cars are just now parked in corporate parking lots rather than being all over town at supermarkets, golf courses, restaurants and shopping malls throughout the day. Nice try!

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Post ID: @ab+1kezh0g27

How dare you!

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Post ID: @a7+1kezh0g27

How dare you mention the ecology 😃 we need collaboration, and control over your life

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Post ID: @a6+1kezh0g27

Go for a walk in Minneapolis, you’ll find plenty. Just ask the ones with the rainbow hair and nose rings. They’ll show up within 24 hours for a large sodie and fries.

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