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Microsoft Lays Off 9,000 More Employees, Total Job Cuts Over 15,000
Microsoft is making headlines once again as it announces another round of layoffs, this time cutting 9,000 jobs globally, which represents less than 4 percent of its total workforce. This fresh wave of job cuts, coming just a month after the company let go of 6,000 employees, brings the total number of job reductions to over 15,000 since May. The tech giant stated that the layoffs are part of ongoing organizational changes, aimed at positioning the company for
Microsoft Lays Off 9,000 More Employees, Total Job Cuts Over 15,000
Microsoft is making headlines once again as it announces another round of layoffs, this time cutting 9,000 jobs globally, which represents less than 4 percent of its total workforce. This fresh wave of job cuts, coming just a month after the company let go of 6,000 employees, brings the total number of job reductions to over 15,000 since May. The tech giant stated that the layoffs are part of ongoing organizational changes, aimed at positioning the company for
Tech Layoffs Surge in February 2025: Meta, HP, and Workday Cut Thousands of Jobs Amid AI Shift
The tech industry witnessed one of the worst months for layoffs in February 2025, with job cuts soaring to alarming levels. According to Layoffs.fyi, 46 tech companies laid off 15,994 employees, marking a staggering 184% increase from January’s 5,641 layoffs across 25 companies. The layoffs were primarily driven by corporate restructuring, AI-driven job automation, and economic uncertainty. Meta, HP, Workday, Salesforce, and Autodesk were among the major companies that announced signifi
Tech Layoffs Surge in February 2025: Meta, HP, and Workday Cut Thousands of Jobs Amid AI Shift
The tech industry witnessed one of the worst months for layoffs in February 2025, with job cuts soaring to alarming levels. According to Layoffs.fyi, 46 tech companies laid off 15,994 employees, marking a staggering 184% increase from January’s 5,641 layoffs across 25 companies. The layoffs were primarily driven by corporate restructuring, AI-driven job automation, and economic uncertainty. Meta, HP, Workday, Salesforce, and Autodesk were among the major companies that announced signifi









