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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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Microsoft Issues First-Ever Employee Buyout—Here’s How Much Employees Might Receive
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Microsoft continues a turbulent year with first ever voluntary buyouts
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AI & Tech Brief: More layoffs at Meta rattle Silicon Valley
Meta will lay off 10 percent of its workforce in May.

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Behind Meta’s Huge Layoffs Is a Relentless Shift Toward AI
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Meta slashes 10% of its workforce and Microsoft offers buyouts as AI spending soars
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Meta slashes 8,000 jobs, or 10% of its workforce, as Microsoft offers buyouts
The company said it was making the cuts for the sake of efficiency and to allow new investments in parts of its business, as first reported by Bloomberg, which also said the company will leave about 6...

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Meta to cut 10% of staff as it pours billions into AI
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Microsoft offers voluntary buyouts for some employees amid broader tech layoffs
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Microsoft is making this first-ever move to cut workforce size amid the AI shift

Following the recent wave of tech layoffs, the company is giving some employees the option to take a voluntary buyout.
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Microsoft Falls 4% as $110 Billion AI Bet Forces Historic Employee Buyout: What Investors Need to Know

Shares of Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT | MSFT Price Prediction) are down roughly 4% in Thursday afternoon trading, sliding to $415 from a prior close of $432.92. It’s the software giant’s worst session since early February,
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Microsoft launches first-ever buyout for 7% of US staff

Microsoft has announced its first voluntary employee buyout in its 51-year history, offering early retirement packages to about 8,750 U.S. workers as it ramps up AI investments. The program targets senior director-level staff and below whose age plus years ...
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