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Microsoft to Lay Off 9,100 Employees in Strategic Workforce Reduction


In a significant workforce shakeup, Microsoft is laying off approximately 9,100 employees — around 4% of its total global workforce. The decision comes as the tech giant continues to adjust its business strategy amid economic headwinds and a shift in focus toward emerging technologies like AI and cloud services.

While specific departments affected have not been disclosed, sources suggest that the layoffs span multiple divisions, including engineering, marketing, and customer support. Microsoft emphasized that the layoffs are a proactive step to streamline operations and ensure long-term competitiveness in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.

The company, which employs over 221,000 people worldwide, has been undergoing strategic shifts to align with a future increasingly driven by AI, automation, and digital infrastructure. These layoffs follow similar workforce reductions across the tech industry, with other major firms also trimming headcount to navigate slower growth and rising operational costs.

Microsoft reiterated its commitment to supporting impacted employees with severance packages, job placement services, and counseling resources.

This marks one of the largest layoffs by Microsoft in recent years and underscores the broader trend of tech companies tightening their belts while doubling down on innovation.


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