Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Does anyone know

What percentage accepted to move in wave 2?

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Post ID: @OP+1rlT96k7

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Most are saying they will move, at least until they find another job, lol. Stankey created this mess.

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Post ID: @2ktf+1rlT96k7

Heard from a friend of a friend in ATS that it’s about 50% but who knows if the 50% are actually moving.

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Post ID: @1sca+1rlT96k7

Do Stanley's kids sell paintings too? Asking for a friend.

Serious though. Are you able to see how politics affects our layoffs? How the $1B rural high speed internet project the USDA is running affects our ability to pay people to build out the project? How the high interest rates discourage is from making big bets on other capital heavy projects, because the cash earns more passive interest now than a new suburban fiber build would over the next 5 years?

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Post ID: @1xpm+1rlT96k7

I’ve heard it is about 35%. This aligns with the numbers in my department.

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Post ID: @dac+1rlT96k7

Stop with the political references. Keep it about our employment and communication that we want otherwise hear. Thanks.

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Post ID: @ntl+1rlT96k7

Everyone is moving to Dallas to get their N3 raise.

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Post ID: @taa+1rlT96k7

They haven't announced it yet. And they still haven't even announced how many people actually moved in wave 1 either. The last numbers I saw for wave 1 included people who hadn't even moved yet so until they actually do, saying they accepted doesn't mean anything.

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