Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

2024 Wave

The next layoffs will be around June 2024.

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There are still so many managers with small groups of employees . Managers have to be next

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Post ID: @5Pkhi+1oo3ZvH9

Definitely wabbit hunting season for sure. I am part of this current surplus (notice given 6/25/24 and last day on payroll 7/09/24) and was on surplus call to review Q&A with those affected and there were over 250 managers on call from L3 to L1 departments..

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Post ID: @4Vvxb+1oo3ZvH9

Tomorrow, 6/25/2024!

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Post ID: @4Newk+1oo3ZvH9

Whoever mentioned June 2024 was correct; our department just announced another surplus. It's sick to my stomach how AT&T treats its employees.

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Post ID: @4zxar+1oo3ZvH9

In Ohio will probably be in July of this year... Ohio is deregulating the copper and AT&T will probably stop repairing it and will no longer need cable repair technicians. So, yes, I believe that there will be a big layoff around that time...

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Post ID: @2ttqv+1oo3ZvH9

I don't think anyone has any real facts. Common sense says next one is Sept then another in Dec but noone actually knows anything. The very higher ups keep everything a secret

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Post ID: @4ica+1oo3ZvH9

It's going to H3LL in a hand basket, isn't it ?

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Post ID: @3fjl+1oo3ZvH9

Obviously, no one knows when and how many. It's continuous

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Post ID: @2mvn+1oo3ZvH9

You had me at, in the west, not so much with Californian. That’s become a derogatory term for most people, it is a beautiful state, policies not so much.

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Post ID: @2vht+1oo3ZvH9
there are layoffs every quarter for union, so sep 15th and dec 15th there will be notices

Not in the west. It's a good time to be a Californian!

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Post ID: @2fzz+1oo3ZvH9

The yearly Merry Christmas and Happy New Year layoff is coming, the Grinch is alive and well!

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Post ID: @1jfx+1oo3ZvH9

there are layoffs every quarter for union, so sep 15th and dec 15th there will be notices

for management, well depending on response to rto letters, there could be one before year end

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Post ID: @1hfp+1oo3ZvH9

“ Yes sure. AI will do the physical work.”

Nope, contractors will do that as contracts expire….

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Post ID: @1igm+1oo3ZvH9

it has been heard that next year's strike will be a cover-up for the massive layoffs that are going to happen to union jobs. the strike will be an effort for cwa to save face to union members but in reality, att will have won because of the massive layoffs to union jobs. stop spending and start saving.

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Post ID: @1jkx+1oo3ZvH9
If their is a strike next year AI will do the work.

Yes sure. AI will do the physical work.

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Post ID: @1get+1oo3ZvH9

there's one in Sept, Oct, Nov...all timed around 2nd monthly pay period, off payroll 2 weeks later, thanks for playing

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Post ID: @1vvv+1oo3ZvH9

It wouldn’t feel like Christmas without an AT&T layoff.

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Post ID: @1lvf+1oo3ZvH9

If their is a strike next year AI will do the work.

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Post ID: @1jjw+1oo3ZvH9

"Nope. Sept 22 is the next round and then another in Oct and one more in November"

People, these a ripples within Wave 1.

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Post ID: @1xpv+1oo3ZvH9

I know at least one dept is being told to load expenses on the 4th quarter that are for all of 2024. Based on this fact alone I predict they’ll be paying the largest severance in the 4th quarter.

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Post ID: @1gsy+1oo3ZvH9

Much laughter.

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Post ID: @1ksp+1oo3ZvH9

Don't be silly. There's going to be a big long strike next year. The company will need you all to gear up and show us craft people how to do our job the right way.

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Post ID: @1hfl+1oo3ZvH9

Nope. Sept 22 is the next round and then another in Oct and one more in November

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Post ID: @1zxd+1oo3ZvH9

So this wave is weekly until then and wave 2 is the next big one? Haven't seen the 2024 requirements yet.

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Post ID: @1bjv+1oo3ZvH9

Practically every week.

  • signed Angela S.
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Post ID: @1ics+1oo3ZvH9

No. Layoffs are non-stop. Literally almost every week some business unit or subset is letting people go. Some weeks just have more people.

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Post ID: @fss+1oo3ZvH9

October

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Post ID: @ofv+1oo3ZvH9

Nope, October 23

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