Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

5 day RTO: has any C-suite addressed how they are going to handle over-capacity

In these town hall meetings or communication from chain-of-command supervisors addressed how overcapacity at our hub and satellite offices will be handled? Working at either Alpharetta or Lennox locations in Atlanta, we are already playing Hunger Games/Fight Club to grab seating on near-capacity days such as Tue./Wed. That's w/o a 5 day mandate. Has any management addressed this situation? Will there be assigned seating instead of this 'all seats are drop-in seats, no one has a permanent seat'? We already don't have offices, that was stripped away before the pandemic. We no longer have assigned space, that was stripped away in last year's RTO mandate. We were told last year by our VP that there should be enough space because the office will never be at 100% of the assigned personnel.

5 days a week, 8 hour/per day changes all that. Stankey and McElfresh, can you please address this issue? WE DON'T HAVE ENOUGH OFFICE SPACE AS IS. HOTEL SEAT ASSIGNMENTS AND 5 DAY RTO DO NOT MIX.

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Its not hard. You drive in, if there's no seats. Drive back home, inform your boss and document it.

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Post ID: @djz+1ve7CGxY

more layoffs.

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Post ID: @ifu+1ve7CGxY

They don’t care

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Post ID: @vll+1ve7CGxY

They have known about it for 18 months. On every Town Hall, they just say that they are investing money. Yet the buildings are still not ready.

It’s time to play the game. No seat? Sitting on the floor? Report it to OSHA. Report it to HR. If they don’t do anything, the news.

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