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Microsoft has denied criticisms that its recent spate of layoffs was connected to its use of the H-1B visa program, ...
Microsoft is set to report Q4 FY25 earnings, with Wall Street expecting strong results driven by AI demand and cloud growth — ...
Following Microsoft's latest mass layoffs that affected around 9,000 people--including dramatic cuts at Xbox--CEO Satya ...
The tech giant has laid off more than 15,000 people this year, while still awaiting approval for thousands of foreign workers ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella speaks at the company's 50th anniversary event. (GeekWire File Photo / Kevin Lisota) Microsoft ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella thanked over 15,000 laid-off employees in a memo, calling their contributions foundational—even ...
July 2025 has continued the trend of workforce reductions across the technology sector, with more expected in the month of ...
Microsoft's stocks have also been on an upward trajectory, with the closing price hitting a record of over $500 for the first time on July 9.
Theoretically, the main cause of mass layoffs is attributed to the stronger adoption of AI. The latest to join the bandwagon ...
Microsoft also spent around $9.7 billion on stock buybacks and dividends ahead of the recent mass layoffs, but Nadella says ...
The tech giant intends to reduce organizational layers by having fewer managers and streamlining its products, procedures and roles, Microsoft said Wednesday.