AT&T, America’s largest telecommunications company, is consolidating its office space into nine locations and will require some 60,000 managers to come back to the office.
The company will require managers to come into the office at least three days per week, CEO John Stankey said in a Bloomberg Radio interview this week.
Affected employees will be required to return to the office beginning in July in Dallas and Atlanta, where AT&T has major hubs, and by Sept. 4 in Los Angeles, Seattle, St. Louis, San Ramon, California, and Middletown and Bedminster, New Jersey. Eighty-five percent of the company’s employees live near one…