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Microsoft finds itself under the spotlight not for job cuts or corporate strategy, but for how much it pays its workforce.
Microsoft employed 228,000 full-time workers as of last June, the last time it reported its annual headcount. The company said Wednesday that its latest layoffs would cut close to 4% of that ...
Microsoft's previous rounds of layoffs Microsoft announced in May that it would lay off around 3% of its entire workforce, with CNBC and The Verge reporting the decision would affect roughly 6,000 ...
Microsoft is making a new round of deep cuts to its workforce, eliminating 9,000 jobs company-wide. The company began notifying employees of the layoffs, which will shrink the company by 4%, on ...
Microsoft Xbox layoffs are set to hit as early as next week in what’s being called a major restructuring across the tech giant. The company is reportedly planning substantial job cuts in its ...
Microsoft will lay off thousands of workers in the second round of job cuts in recent months. The layoffs, first reported by The Seattle Times, will lead to a less than 4% reduction in Microsoft ...
Microsoft employed 228,000 full-time workers as of June 2024, the last time it reported its annual headcount. Its latest layoffs would cut fewer than 4% of that workforce, according to Microsoft.
Microsoft is laying off 305 people in Redmond, Wash., as part of a new round of cuts that follow a separate layoff last month impacting nearly 3% of its global workforce, or about 6,000 employees.
As the full effect of Microsoft’s devastating round of layoffs becomes clearer, Blizzard has announced that mobile game Warcraft Rumble won’t get any new content, with its developers reporting ...
Microsoft announced it will lay off thousands of employees globally, including staff in its gaming and Xbox divisions. The cuts affect less than 4% of the company’s roughly 228,000-person workforce.
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With Microsoft’s latest layoffs Wednesday, the quickening contraction of Seattle-area tech is starting to feel like previous industry meltdowns, when mounting job losses signaled deep ...