Microsoft expected to cut 10,000 jobs, company says

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Microsoft plans to lay off 10,000 employees as part of broader cost-cutting measures, the company said in a securities filing, making it the latest tech company to reduce staff because of growing economic uncertainty.

Microsoft plans to lay off 10,000 employees as part of broader cost-cutting measures, the company said.Microsoft plans to lay off 10,000 employees as part of broader cost-cutting measures, the company said in a securities filing on Wednesday, making it the latest tech company to reduce staff because of growing economic uncertainty.

In a memo to staffers Wednesday, Nadella also cited changing demand years for digital services years into the pandemic as well as looming recession fears. Nadella said the job the cuts represent less than 5% of the company's total workforce and the reductions will be complete by the end of its fiscal third quarter this year, which ends in March.

Tech CEOs, from Meta's Mark Zuckerberg to Salesforce's Marc Benioff, have blamed themselves for over-hiring early on in the pandemic and misreading how a surge in demand for their products would cool once Covid-19 restrictions eased.

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