Microsoft laid off more employees this week, becoming the latest tech company to show signs of concern about future demand
Microsoft Corp. laid off more employees this week, becoming the latest tech company to show signs of concern about future demand.
, affecting less than 1% of its total workforce. At the time, Microsoft, which employs more than 200,000 people, said it was making the cuts as a part of a regular adjustment at the start of its fiscal year.
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