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Microsoft Offers First U.S. Voluntary Buyouts to Up to 8,750 Employees Amid Cost-Cutting

Microsoft's decision to initiate voluntary buyouts for up to 7% of its US workforce signifies a strategic shift in managing costs during its ongoing AI expansion. The program targets senior directors and below, reflecting internal restructuring efforts. Next steps include employee participation decisions which will shape the company's workforce composition moving forward.
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