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    AT&T CEO John Stankey has reaffirmed the company’s commitment to a five-day in-office work policy and a broader cultural overhaul aimed at positioning the 140-year-old telecom giant for long-term relevance. In a memo to managers obtained by the media outlets, Stankey addressed employee feedback from a recent engagement survey and underscored that resistance to the company’s evolving strategic direction could signal a misalignment with its future.

    Stankey outlines bold disruption plan for AT&T future
    AT&T CEO John Stankey. Credit – AT&T.

    The internal message follows the company’s shift earlier this year from a hybrid work schedule to a full return-to-office mandate, a move that has sparked mixed reactions among employees. Stankey acknowledged the decline in self-reported engagement levels but stated he was not surprised, citing the company’s pivot toward what he described as a more “market-based culture” that prioritizes performance and adaptability over traditional values like tenure and loyalty.

    Survey data included in the memo showed that 79 percent of respondents felt committed and engaged, representing input from over 99,000 employees, or approximately 73 percent of AT&T’s workforce. However, Stankey was clear that individuals seeking flexible work arrangements would likely face challenges aligning with the company’s evolving priorities.

    “If a self-directed, virtual, or hybrid work schedule is essential for you to manage your career aspirations and life challenges, you will have a difficult time aligning your priorities with those of the company and the culture we aim to establish,” he wrote. The memo also emphasized that employees have the right to seek other opportunities if the company’s trajectory does not match their professional goals.

    CEO memo signals end of legacy corporate values

    AT&T’s shift in workplace culture comes amid a broader corporate transformation. The company is accelerating the retirement of its copper wire infrastructure in favor of fiber optic networks and wireless spectrum. Stankey described this phase as a “multi-year journey” aimed at reshaping AT&T’s operations and long-term strategy.

    With an eye on modernizing the business, the CEO said the company must disrupt itself to remain competitive. The restructuring effort appears to be gaining traction with investors. AT&T shares have climbed more than 22 percent in 2025, outpacing Verizon and T-Mobile. The company recently beat analyst expectations for second quarter earnings, driven by growth in wireless and fiber subscriptions, as well as a multi-year tax benefit tied to recent federal legislation.

    Market-based rewards replace tenure-based compensation

    Nonetheless, executives have warned of potential customer churn and pricing pressures in the second half of the year. AT&T currently employs about 141,000 people, a number that has declined as the company aligns its workforce with operational needs. The return-to-office policy has reportedly contributed to additional staff reductions.

    In his memo, Stankey reiterated that the company is focused on rewarding capability and contribution rather than maintaining status quo employment practices. Stankey’s directive signals a broader trend among corporate leaders who are tightening return-to-office policies and redefining workplace expectations. Quoting former US Army General Eric Shinseki, Stankey concluded: “If you dislike change, you’re going to dislike irrelevance even more.” – By Content Syndication Services.

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