Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

If you can’t find a desk…

Plop into Stink’s office or another VP/Exec of your choosing. Ask them how it feels to not have a dedicated space anymore.

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Post ID: @OP+1w4HdAjp

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So many butthurt people.

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Post ID: @1soc+1w4HdAjp

“Wanna flex your muscle???
Everyone go to the same floor and call the fire marshal.”

Coordinate the date and the floor for Dallas and Atlanta and post it here.

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Post ID: @1ems+1w4HdAjp

Wanna flex your muscle???

Everyone go to the same floor and call the fire marshal.

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Post ID: @1hgs+1w4HdAjp

To ensure compliance with fire codes, business owners should post signs in every room that show the maximum occupancy. Signs should be in a prominent place, typically near the main exit.

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Post ID: @1tby+1w4HdAjp

Requirements for Maximum Occupancy Signs:
Visibility:
The sign must be placed in a conspicuous location near the main exit or exit access doorway, ensuring it's easily visible to occupants.
Legibility:
The sign must be legible and durable, with clear lettering and numbers that are easily readable.
Placement:
The sign should be posted at a height between 48 and 60 inches above the floor, ensuring it's within an accessible range for viewing.
Content:
The sign must clearly indicate the maximum allowable occupancy for the room or space.
Obstruction:
The sign should not be obstructed by doors, furniture, or other items that could hinder visibility.
Maintenance:
The owner or responsible party must maintain the sign in good condition, ensuring it remains legible and visible at all times.

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Post ID: @1aim+1w4HdAjp

The maximum occupancy for a building is the number of people allowed in a building at one time, as determined by building codes and fire safety regulations. The maximum occupancy is calculated by dividing the square footage of a space by the allowed square footage per person.

The amount of space required per person varies based on the room's function. For example, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends that an office space allow 100 square feet per person.

Here are some general guidelines for calculating maximum occupancy:

Areas under 10,000 square feet: The occupant load should not exceed 1 person per 5 square feet

Areas over 10,000 square feet: The occupant load should not exceed 1 person per 7 square feet

The total occupant load for a building is calculated by adding the occupant loads of all the rooms and areas together. The Fire Code indicates different occupant load indicators for different types of room uses. For example, an office doesn't need as much space as a room with manufacturing equipment.
In many buildings, the occupancy load must be posted in a clearly visible and legible sign.
If you need help determining the occupant load of your business, you can contact your local Fire Marshal.

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Post ID: @1exb+1w4HdAjp

How find out the max of people occupancy allowed on each floor ?

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Post ID: @1dcf+1w4HdAjp

I would start coming in earlier (and leave early) to ensure I have a desk.
I'm not opposed to start my work day at 6am or 7am.

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Post ID: @1rdb+1w4HdAjp

“ We were told to sit on the floor“

If true, you need to report to OSHA and drop a dime to media. See the BI posts.

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Post ID: @ywa+1w4HdAjp

Sit on the floor on the exec’s path to their desk. Make them have to step over you.

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Post ID: @hmz+1w4HdAjp

We were told to sit on the floor

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Post ID: @ymi+1w4HdAjp

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