On the Microsoft layoffs, and the human cost


This week, Microsoft joined other tech firms like Amazon and Meta in laying off thousands of employees from its global workforce. The cuts have sent shockwaves through the tech world, and many staff both past and present took to social media to lament the situation, with many having spent decades within the Microsoft family. 

Microsoft detailed its rationale for the cuts in a blog post (opens in new tab) penned by CEO Satya Nadella. Nadella cited changing consumer habits as a key factor in the layoffs, as “work from home” culture winds down — reducing spend in key Microsoft products and services. Microsoft, like many other tech firms, ballooned its headcount during the pandemic to take advantage of the shift to remote working and has now found itself in a rapidly changing global landscape. Still, there has been little sympathy for Microsoft’s corporate position. Nadella took home a $54.9 million dollar compensation package in 2022, and some have pointed out that Microsoft’s $69 billion dollar acquisition of Activision-Blizzard could fund the laid-off employees’  salaries for several decades. 





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