Close Menu
    What's Hot

    3 tips from Bryan Johnson on lowering your heart rate

    April 15, 2026

    Bryan Johnson shares a quick biological age test

    April 15, 2026

    Boundless With Privacy, BNB Looming

    April 15, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Hot Paths
    • Home
    • News
    • Politics
    • Money
    • Personal Finance
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Investing
    • Markets
      • Stocks
      • Futures & Commodities
      • Crypto
      • Forex
    • Technology
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Hot Paths
    Home»Money»AT&T Faces Lawsuits Arguing Its Relocation Orders Were Discriminatory
    Money

    AT&T Faces Lawsuits Arguing Its Relocation Orders Were Discriminatory

    Press RoomBy Press RoomApril 15, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Two recent lawsuits claim AT&T used its relocation policy to force out older employees, with CEO John Stankey favoring younger workers during the rollout.

    The lawsuits, one filed in North Carolina in December and another in New Jersey in April, quote CEO John Stankey as saying in 2023 that AT&T needed a younger workforce. Both plaintiffs filed cases with the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission shortly after leaving the company and said they were recently notified of their right to sue, which they did within 90 days of their respective notices.

    In 2023, as other big companies were strengthening return-to-office mandates, the telecom giant said it was calling back some 60,000 managers to the office at nine hub locations across the US. Stankey said at the time that about 9,000 managers would face the decision to relocate or lose their jobs.

    The April complaint by former director Lorraine Lopez, who said she worked for 30 years at the telecom giant before she was “surplussed” at age 58, references remarks she recalls Stankey made during a livestreamed companywide meeting on July 26, 2023, about the planned relocation initiative.

    “We have a mathematical issue that we have to deal with in our company,” Stankey is quoted as saying. “The profile of our workforce does not match the profile of the population of the United States and the customer base, both in terms of matching it demographically and matching it from an age perspective. We need younger people working at this company.”

    He added: “It’s hard to say goodbye to that which we know and really well-trained people who’ve had a lot of experience. It can be emotional. But it’s also a great opportunity for us.”

    An AT&T spokesperson said in a statement that the lawsuit was “baseless” and the company would defend itself in court. As of Wednesday morning, AT&T had not yet responded in court filings.

    Lopez’s complaint alleges that “AT&T at the highest level openly expressed hostility towards its older employees and its preference for younger employees.” It argues that Lopez’s reassignment from a New Jersey office to an Atlanta hub was unnecessary, and her job duties did not require her to be in that office.

    “This employee was not a victim of discrimination; she chose to leave her job because she did not want to relocate with the rest of her team,” the spokesperson said in the statement.

    The North Carolina case filed by former employee Kimberly Wall, which is in mediation, said that AT&T discriminated against her on the basis of age, gender, and disability when it denied her requests in 2023 to continue working remotely at her doctor’s recommendation. The complaint also alleged that Stankey said, “We need young people,” in response to the concerns about losing older workers.

    Stankey’s July 2023 age-related comments cited in the lawsuits are consistent with what more than half a dozen AT&T employees previously told Business Insider about the meeting. Several of those employees said that town halls held before that meeting were typically recorded and distributed on the corporate intranet, but this one was not released.

    His remarks — and others like them in the following months and years — fueled employee concerns that the RTO and relocation mandates were also an effort to reduce head count, especially among longtime employees.

    A little over a year after the initial relocation mandate, AT&T instituted a five-day in-office requirement, replacing the previous hybrid model.

    Stankey later said in an August 2025 memo that the company was transitioning away from a culture of “loyalty, tenure, and conformance with the associated compensation,” to “a more market-based culture — focused on rewarding capability, contribution, and commitment.”

    In later comments about the memo, Stankey told CNBC he aims to be transparent about how he runs the company. He also told The Wall Street Journal that he had been too slow to tackle the “culture evolution” AT&T needed.

    Internal numbers previously obtained by Business Insider showed that about half of the 318 managerial workers in one division who received notification to move during the first wave in 2023 declined and left the company.

    More broadly, AT&T employed more than 160,000 workers at the start of 2023, according to its annual report. It started this year with about 133,000.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Press Room

    Related Posts

    3 tips from Bryan Johnson on lowering your heart rate

    April 15, 2026

    Bryan Johnson shares a quick biological age test

    April 15, 2026

    Maine Aims to Pause AI Data Centers. 11 Other States Tried and Failed.

    April 15, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    LATEST NEWS

    3 tips from Bryan Johnson on lowering your heart rate

    April 15, 2026

    Bryan Johnson shares a quick biological age test

    April 15, 2026

    Boundless With Privacy, BNB Looming

    April 15, 2026

    L3Harris to expand rocket motor output with $1.27B Virginia investment

    April 15, 2026
    POPULAR
    Business

    The Business of Formula One

    May 27, 2023
    Business

    Weddings and divorce: the scourge of investment returns

    May 27, 2023
    Business

    How F1 found a secret fuel to accelerate media rights growth

    May 27, 2023
    Advertisement
    Load WordPress Sites in as fast as 37ms!

    Archives

    • April 2026
    • March 2026
    • February 2026
    • January 2026
    • December 2025
    • November 2025
    • October 2025
    • September 2025
    • August 2025
    • July 2025
    • June 2025
    • May 2025
    • April 2025
    • March 2025
    • February 2025
    • January 2025
    • December 2024
    • November 2024
    • April 2024
    • March 2024
    • February 2024
    • January 2024
    • December 2023
    • November 2023
    • October 2023
    • September 2023
    • May 2023

    Categories

    • Business
    • Crypto
    • Economy
    • Forex
    • Futures & Commodities
    • Investing
    • Market Data
    • Money
    • News
    • Personal Finance
    • Politics
    • Stocks
    • Technology

    Your source for the serious news. This demo is crafted specifically to exhibit the use of the theme as a news site. Visit our main page for more demos.

    We're social. Connect with us:

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • Buy Now
    © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.