Overview
- Microsoft said the 40-job cut is separate from the more than 15,000 layoffs executed globally since May.
- Departing employees are offered severance packages and outplacement services, including career counseling and job-search support.
- The cuts come as Microsoft allocates over $30 billion this quarter to expand AI training and cloud infrastructure.
- Leadership frames the workforce adjustments as a realignment of roles to focus on AI and cloud priorities within an $80 billion annual investment plan.
- Employees have voiced growing concerns over job security and cultural shifts even as overall headcount remains near 228,000.