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Microsoft offers voluntary buyouts for some employees

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Microsoft will offer voluntary retirement to thousands of employees in a first for tech giant
Microsoft is offering a one-time voluntary retirement program for the first time in its 51-year history, giving thousands of long-serving U.S. employees a chance to leave with a financial payout and e...

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Microsoft plans first-ever voluntary employee buyout for up to 7% of U.S. workforce
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Microsoft to offer voluntary retirement to thousands of US employees for the first time
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Microsoft Targets About 7% of Its U.S. Workers With Buyout Offer
Microsoft offered early retirement to thousands of long-serving employees on Thursday as it looks to thin its ranks amid major investments in artificial intelligence, according to an internal email fr...

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Microsoft offers voluntary retirement to long-serving employees
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Microsoft Launches First-Ever Voluntary Buyout Programme: Here's What Employees Could Get
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After laying off 15,000 employees in a year, Microsoft will now reportedly pay yet more employees to quit voluntarily in historic first
About 7% of Microsoft's US workforce would be eligible for the buyout, according to a report from CNBC.

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Microsoft Issues First-Ever Employee Buyout—Here’s How Much Employees Might Receive
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Microsoft offers buyout for up to 7% of US employees

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'Players are frustrated.' Microsoft execs tease a return to Xbox-exclusive games
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma also concedes that Xbox's 'presence on PC isn’t strong enough,' while 'pricing is getting harder for people to keep up with.'

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‘We Are Xbox’: read the memo defining Microsoft’s gaming future
Microsoft’s new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has laid out a new strategy for what she describes as a “return of Xbox.”

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Microsoft’s plan for reducing its workforce: Retirement buyout vs. layoff

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