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Microsoft offers voluntary buyouts for some employees

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Microsoft plans first-ever voluntary employee buyout for up to 7% of U.S. workforce
Microsoft will offer voluntary buyouts to some U.S. employees, a first for the 51-year-old software giant, as the tech industry grapples with major changes sparked by the artificial intelligence boom.

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Meta tells employees it’s cutting 10% of its workforce
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In the memo, chief people officer, Janelle Gale, told the employees that the job cuts were being carried out as part of the company’s continued effort to run the company more efficiently and to allow ...

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Meta Slashes 8,000 Jobs of Its Workforce, As Microsoft Offers Buyouts
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Microsoft launches first large-scale retirement buyout program

Microsoft has unveiled its first-ever large-scale voluntary retirement buyout program, offering financial incentives to about 7% of its U.S. workforce, or roughly 8,750 employees, as it reallocates resources toward AI investments. The program targets ...
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