Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Day 10 Wages Lost

17000 x $30/hr x 80 hrs = $40.8 million

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Don’t forget the money the company saves not paying for your health care coming September 1st!

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Post ID: @1miw+1ugR5ZxF

How much work was not done?

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Post ID: @ifq+1ugR5ZxF

Great. It should help out the stock price.

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Post ID: @elz+1ugR5ZxF

That will come off the next budget cycle, no one cares about the future, we get bonus and promotions on the past!

"Except the contractors that have now been brought in are paid $200 an hour, have not connected any new customers (no new revenue), and are still behind on the repairs. So, be sure you deduct those expenses before declaring a savings victory. And don't forget the 1.5x pay and back pay that will happen to close the new deal."

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Post ID: @kjd+1ugR5ZxF

It is Saturday morning, all that are going out have been instructed to just park the company truck in a high vis area. Drink plenty of that yellow water and keep their doors locked. Their fuel mileage is less than .005 mpg but hey that's great considering 10hrs of idling all day. According to the map, outages are piling up but as long as their phone works it's ok. Violence against protesters is going as planned and new DEI training is being scheduled. l2 is monitoring the site and responding with positivity as trained. Over all it's a great day in T Land.

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Post ID: @jrn+1ugR5ZxF

Those contractors you speak of are just the start.

A storm is coming!
#lockout

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Post ID: @ntj+1ugR5ZxF

JS will cave and give everyone back pay plus fat raises. This will go down as JS’s final f-up before getting a parachute package and writing is “How I Saved AT&T” novel and movie with Tom Hanks playing him.

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Post ID: @ehx+1ugR5ZxF

Keep it up ! This is extending our budget a lot! Save save save

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Post ID: @qye+1ugR5ZxF

so did they get a $10 raise?

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Post ID: @qry+1ugR5ZxF

Saving all kinds of mgmt jobs. Boosting mgmt bonus too.

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Post ID: @jci+1ugR5ZxF

Except the contractors that have now been brought in are paid $200 an hour, have not connected any new customers (no new revenue), and are still behind on the repairs. So, be sure you deduct those expenses before declaring a savings victory. And don't forget the 1.5x pay and back pay that will happen to close the new deal.

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Post ID: @ruv+1ugR5ZxF

Yup, making more on my side job than I was working for numnuts and I know when I can go home. Win Win.

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Post ID: @mgt+1ugR5ZxF

That’s a lot of $$$!

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Post ID: @swt+1ugR5ZxF

Also, no holiday pay if they are on strike.

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Post ID: @tov+1ugR5ZxF

My thoughts exactly. T delaying negotiations because it is actually good for them. Saving on wages & benefits

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Post ID: @fmz+1ugR5ZxF

$40M! That’ll pay for quite a few management job. Stay out on strike for the rest of the year!

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