Oh look they’re at it again.
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7% of its workforce this time. They’re at least offering a buyout package as if that means anything when people are struggling to get jobs lmao.
Microsoft wants 8,750 workers gone — and its 'Rule of 70' reveals exactly who's on the chopping block
Microsoft is using “voluntary” buyouts to thin its middle ranks as AI reshapes who companies need. It's a classic tactic, often followed by mandatory layoffs with worse terms.
7% of its workforce this time. They’re at least offering a buyout package as if that means anything when people are struggling to get jobs lmao.
Silicon Valley has a job-security problem. The tech sector has ramped-up voluntary layoffs since Google's Platforms & Devices buyout in January 2025. For the first time, Microsoft appears poised to board the train of tech companies offering buyout packages to employees.
The company is offering about 8,750 people — 7% of its workforce — a buyout package. Those eligible can accept the package and leave the company, says CNBC coverage (1). What's in the offer won't be public until May 7.