Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

New article on RTO that mentions AT&T

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/09/12/why-rto-mandates-are-layoffs-in-disguise-according-to-workplace-experts.html

I just love some of the executive rationalizations. Every employee knows what the boss is up to and it does damage to the organization but somehow the boss thinks their actions aren't obvious. It's comical. Arrogance masquerading as leadership. What a clown car American business has become!

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I find it strange that none of these newer RTO related articles will mention AT&T's directives anymore...

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Post ID: @4ytw+1oBmECe4

A real strike would be everyone in the country throw their cell phones in the ocean. We could have cruise ship vacations where the party starts with a huge toss off. After all we survived thousands of year without cell phones and the bills that come with them. If this happened then Stanks pay package would disappear

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Post ID: @4qio+1oBmECe4

These were the same genius executives who said: take risk and fail fast and adjust. Then, they turn around and scream at everyone about unplanned outages. Can’t take anymore of this clown show without laughing my head off.

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Post ID: @1ogk+1oBmECe4

I will outsmart them by returning to the office so they can't lay me off. Take that!

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Post ID: @fpc+1oBmECe4

Get to work!

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