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Microsoft is planning another round of layoffs in Redmond, according to state filings. Those filings show 40 workers will be ...
Amid reports that the company plans a tighter return-to-office mandate, Microsoft said no decisions have been finalized.
Redmond-based Microsoft announced earlier this month that it’s laying off about 9,000 employees. The news comes weeks after the tech giant said it’d be letting some 6,000 workers go.
In 2023 the company let go of 10,000 staff. Redmond also made smaller layoffs the previous year. Microsoft had not responded to our request for comment at time of press.
Since May 13, Microsoft has announced a total of 3,120 cuts to its workforce in Washington, including an initial 1,985 workers. The company cut an additional 305 workers based in Redmond last month.
Microsoft is cutting 305 more jobs in Redmond, bringing recent Washington state layoffs to nearly 2,300. It’s unclear if the new cuts are part of a previously announced global reduction.
The Microsoft campus in Redmond, Wash. The company plans to lay off nearly 2,000 workers in Washington state starting in July as part of a global restructuring effort. (GeekWire File Photo / Todd ...