Former remote worker, declined Wave 1 in Aug 2023, out in Nov 2023 with severance—you know, the thing they give for involuntary termination (which is not "choosing not to follow the work").
I got an ADEA letter as part of my termination paperwork (PDF). Number of people at my location: one.
This was a smart way to clear out older, more expensive employees, some with growing pension obligations (me among them). The ADEA protection focuses on all the law had to work with in 1967: physical location. AT&T is complaint with the letter of that law, but not its spirit. In my org, every one of the FTO's who got RTO'd was over 55, and ADEA can't do anything about it. All of us came worked for the same director in a "location" with a headcount of one.
I get it. The company needed to shed highly paid workers with promises inherited from better times at legacy companies, so I had to go. But you know who was even more highly paid and arguably did a worse job? John Stankey and his predecessor.