Current level can be calculated but not history unless it's been saved.
Thanks!!
Current level can be calculated but not history unless it's been saved.
Thanks!!
"@bg+1jgy8q2zs Can you provide the source for the contractor data? I know the top 3 numbers are good, just had never seen the contractor numbers."
OP here, this info is all over our various data lakes. At this point, it is probably exposed on the Internet.
You could probably derive the same numbers out of webphone. It is just slow and would likely need a bit of excel fiddling. Most data sets have a contractor/consultant field to figure out the non-employee stuff.
Even domestic contractors alone exceed domestic union + management. Discusting!!!'
@bg+1jgy8q2zs Can you provide the source for the contractor data? I know the top 3 numbers are good, just had never seen the contractor numbers.
60K domestic management
65K domestic union
26K international employees
143K domestic contractors
70K international contractors
These numbers tell you everything you need to know. If work can be off-shored or contracted, it will be.
10-Q doesn't include 'human capital' numbers, only the annual does.
The 'official' numbers will be filed on Form 10-K, and I believe those are due January 31 of each year. IDK if the numbers are also available quarterly on Form 10-Q, and some combine Q4 with that end of year report.
That info is readily available an often compiled by sites like Statista for previous years. Here is a shortcut to last year's, and you can find all sorts of demographics.
https://sustainability.att.com/priority-topics/human-capital-management
"We make available, free of charge, on our website our annual report on Form 10-K, our quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, current reports on Form 8-K and all amendments to those reports as soon as reasonably practicable after such reports are electronically filed with, or furnished to, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)."