Microsoft offers voluntary buyouts for some employees
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Microsoft announced its first-ever voluntary early retirement program, for which about 7% of the 125,000 U.S. employees are eligible.
The market has spent much of the year rewarding caution and punishing complacency. After a long stretch where mega-cap tech felt untouchable, volatility has crept back in — driven by shifting interest-rate expectations,
While peers reach for pink slips, Microsoft is setting a new standard for AI-era workforce transitions offering 8,750 eligible employees a voluntary buyout with benefits.
Microsoft has introduced new policy settings allowing all Windows 11 users, including those on managed enterprise devices, to uninstall its Copilot AI assistant. The change follows an expansion of Copilot’s capabilities, such as autonomous multi‑step ...
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