Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Unsafe, Unsanitary Working conditions? Contact OSHA.

If folks start getting regulators involved and work to the rule…the upper management will start to feel some well deserved pain. You can complain or fight back. Remember. Safety is AT&T’s top priority.

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what a joke. CRE does nothing. They know there are problems & you are not supposed to disrupt Asbestos.

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Post ID: @2oio+1noeYsuc

Yeah, I'm not quite sure why this post is even active. Create a CRE ticket for building maintenance if needed. If it's an actual emergency EH&S issue (Asbestos, mold, etc.), you should be simultaneously creating an emergency ticket for building maintenance, calling the EH&S 1-800 number to report an emergency condition and contacting your manager. That's all BAU.

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Post ID: @2tbx+1noeYsuc

Get a camera that allows you to remove the meta data and take pictures. Go to a neighboring city library and send those pictures to several agencies that would have jurisdiction. Lastly send them to a local tv station.

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Post ID: @2avi+1noeYsuc

Has anyone noticed that the policy for hiring former employees as contractors has changed? Check it out on hr one stop. Also why can’t pictures of safety violations be sent to OSHA. They did that in FL

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Post ID: @2fwg+1noeYsuc

Don’t mention the filth to anyone, turn a blind eye. If they see you smush a co-k ro--h / palmetto bug you’ll be on the list. Not a good place to be with 2 house payments and uncertain future if you’re house will sell or be squatted on by homeless gangs while you commute through no mans land to the new gig.

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Post ID: @2fwv+1noeYsuc

“Go home every single time. Notify your boss every single time.”

Oh, you will definitely be going home! Permanently.

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Post ID: @1eux+1noeYsuc

And… that’s when they replace you with a contractor.

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Post ID: @1jad+1noeYsuc

“ The problems just get ignored & employees eventually just give up. Management has absolutely no power or say in anything“

Respectfully, that’s a defeatist attitude. I suspect many just complain and will not take the time to work the system. Ticket, after ticket, after ticket. Go home every single time. Notify your boss every single time. Encourage other to do the same. Contact local media if it’s bad enough. (Local news: “AT&T forces employees to work in squalor…”) TRY HARDER.

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Post ID: @1vvd+1noeYsuc

as long as i can fa-t freely and sp-t in the trash cans it's all good!

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Post ID: @1xuf+1noeYsuc

1939 is long ago. Not sure if you have been paying attention but nobody is holding anyone accountable.

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Post ID: @1icb+1noeYsuc

No job is so important and no service so urgent - that we cannot take time to perform our work safely.
AT&T Bell System Safety Creed since 1939

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Post ID: @1eyk+1noeYsuc

I’m pretty sure everyone has done that & the budgets don’t support maintenance. The problems just get ignored & employees eventually just give up. Management has absolutely no power or say in anything. It’s annoying how the company puts everything on the direct supervisor or management staff. Real Estate should be doing routine maintenance & they don’t. Routine meaning carpet cleaning, pest control (including bed bugs, cockroaches, lice & mites) rotting walls, asbestos removal & mold. I’m certainly NOT looking forward to bringing home bugs from sharing a chair.

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Post ID: @1wlm+1noeYsuc

In response to:
"The first option should always be reporting issues to building management and your immediate supervisor."

Consider this post their warning. You know they are on here monitoring these chats.

;-)

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Post ID: @1mjn+1noeYsuc

The first option should always be reporting issues to building management and your immediate supervisor. There will be repercussions if external agencies are contacted by employees with no initial in house reporting.

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Post ID: @slf+1noeYsuc

for real?

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Post ID: @mos+1noeYsuc

Also need to call fire marshal. People are working from stairwells because there are no desks.

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Post ID: @uag+1noeYsuc

Great idea. They need some push back. Those letters are threatening and have no promise of future employment clearly spelled out - not necessary to keep rubbing it in with disciplinary action up to and including termination + not a contract of future employment. No one should be loyal to this company as a customer or an employee

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Post ID: @xje+1noeYsuc

" Needs of the business supersedes OSHA, as told to us by local area and safety managers."

I suggest you get a recording of one of them saying that.

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Post ID: @lia+1noeYsuc

disgusting

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Post ID: @vhw+1noeYsuc

Needs of the business supersedes OSHA, as told to us by local area and safety managers.

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Post ID: @jrz+1noeYsuc

offices are subpar & discussing.

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