Microsoft begins demobilizing thousands of campaign staff

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Microsoft has announced its intention to give up and lay off thousands of employees as part of its restructuring plan to improve its market competitiveness and increase sales. The company's new emphasis on this move has raised many social concerns for its employees.


Microsoft said it plans to lay off between 3,000 and 5,000 employees as part of Microsoft's effort to restructure its regulatory framework, which the company confirmed over the weekend, saying it had informed the employees concerned about the exemption decision, precisely.


Through this decision, the company intends to strengthen sales as the company's decision to lay off the employees was mainly related to sales management, which includes 50,000 employees out of the more than 121,000 employees who work for Microsoft. The sources indicated that the layoff will provide 10 percent of these employees Administration.

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@hamzaoui I have always thought it is interesting how Microsoft is the premier enterprise product, but that as time has gone on, other products compete for their marketshare.

I see that Apple enjoys that security the Microsoft once had, but they are on borrowed time by the fickle markets driven by alternatives and customer sentiment.

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This is disappointing. Meanwhile robots are out there taking our jobs! We need to fight back against all this technology before its too late!

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