KEY POINTS
  • AT&T is asking its employees to stay home, as COVID-19 continues to spread across the globe, according to a memo sent Friday from CEO Randall Stephenson. 
  • The company will be announcing new procedures and safeguards for employees who can't work from home. 
  • The move follows several companies that have asked employees to work remotely. 
People walk past an AT&T store in New York.

AT&T is asking all of its employees who have the ability to work remotely to do so until further notice, as the coronavirus spreads across the globe. 

The company will be announcing new procedures and safeguards for employees who can't work from home, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said in a note sent to employees Friday. AT&T is one of the largest employers in the United States, and has 245,000 global employees.