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Microsoft says it’s laying off 4% of workforce in latest round of cuts

2 July 2025
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Microsoft says it’s laying off 4% of workforce in latest round of cuts
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Microsoft is laying off 4% of its workforce, approximately 9,000 employees, following previous cuts of over 6,000 jobs in May and June, as part of a strategy to streamline operations and reduce management layers. As of June 2024, the company employed 228,000 people globally.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Microsoft is letting go of about 9,000 workers to make the company smaller and more efficient.

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