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Author: Chris Welch
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AT&T is the latest enormous company to instruct its employees to start working from home if they haven’t already. The work-from-home edict does not apply to AT&T’s retail employees, equipment installers, and CNN’s TV talent and production staff, according to CNN. But AT&T’s massive corporate workforce (including those at WarnerMedia) are being asked to work from home for the time being — as long as their role allows for it.
“We are committed to helping limit the spread of the virus and risk of exposure,” WarnerMedia CEO John Stankey said in an internal memo. “We can help minimize stress on the resources and infrastructures around us by doing our part to reduce population density in our commutes and daily activities, in efforts to help...
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AT&T is the latest enormous company to instruct its employees to start working from home if they haven’t already. The work-from-home edict does not apply to AT&T’s retail employees, equipment installers, and CNN’s TV talent and production staff, according to CNN. But AT&T’s massive corporate workforce (including those at WarnerMedia) are being asked to work from home for the time being — as long as their role allows for it.
“We are committed to helping limit the spread of the virus and risk of exposure,” WarnerMedia CEO John Stankey said in an internal memo. “We can help minimize stress on the resources and infrastructures around us by doing our part to reduce population density in our commutes and daily activities, in efforts to help...
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