Business / Microsoft lay off company make plan to cut jobs of 11k employees

Zoom News : Jan 18, 2023, 01:48 PM
Microsoft Layoff: In the IT sector, the jobs of the employees are continuously going. The world's leading tech company Microsoft (Microsoft layoff News) has also decided to show the way out to thousands of employees. The company has told that these layoffs will be done from the engineering department and HR department. The company can show the way out to 5 percent of the employees i.e. about 11,000 employees. However, no official information has been given by the company regarding this.

There can be retrenchment on a large scale

According to media reports, in view of the global conditions, the company may lay off employees. The company can exclude about one-third of the people from its HR department. According to Bloomberg's report, this layoff could be much bigger than in previous years.

What is the number of employees?

Talking about the employee figures, till June 30, 2022, the company had a strength of 2,21,000 people. Out of this, 1,22,000 employees are working in America. At the same time, 99,000 employees are working in other countries.

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According to the Reuters report, there has been a decline in the sale of personal computers in the last several quarters. Along with this, there has also been a decline in the sale of Windows and other devices, which has seen a direct impact on the company.

The company has already done layoffs

Let us tell you that in July last year also, the company had fired many employees. At the same time, in the month of October, the company told the news website Axios that the company had laid off about 1000 employees.

Many companies are making retrenchment plans

Let us tell you that many companies including Amazon, Meta, Twitter are planning for retrenchment. Along with this, news has been received that Google is also planning to lay off on a large scale. Due to the ongoing recession in the global market, IT companies are taking this decision.

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