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Jan 17 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp plans to cut | |
thousands of jobs with some roles expected to be eliminated in | |
human resources and engineering divisions, according to media | |
reports on Tuesday.The expected layoffs would be the latest in the U.S. | |
technology sector, where companies including Amazon.com Inc | |
and Meta Platforms Inc have announced | |
retrenchment exercises in response to slowing demand and a | |
worsening global economic outlook.Microsoft's move could indicate that the tech sector may | |
continue to shed jobs."From a big picture perspective, another pending round of | |
layoffs at Microsoft suggests the environment is not improving, | |
and likely continues to worsen," Morningstar analyst Dan | |
Romanoff said.U.K broadcaster Sky News reported, citing sources, that | |
Microsoft plans to cut about 5% of its workforce, or about | |
11,000 roles.The company plans to cut jobs in a number of engineering | |
divisions on Wednesday, Bloomberg News reported, according to a | |
person familiar with the matter, while Insider reported that | |
Microsoft could cut recruiting staff by as much as one-third.The cuts will be significantly larger than other rounds in | |
the past year, the Bloomberg report said.Microsoft declined to comment on the reports.The company had 221,000 full-time employees, including | |
122,000 in the United States and 99,000 internationally, as of | |
June 30, according to filings.Microsoft is under pressure to maintain growth rates at its | |
cloud unit Azure, after several quarters of downturn in the | |
personal computer market hurt Windows and devices sales.It had said in July last year that a small number of roles | |
had been eliminated. In October, news site Axios reported that | |
Microsoft had laid off under 1,000 employees across several | |
divisions.Shares of Microsoft, which is set to report quarterly | |
results on Jan. 24, were marginally higher in late afternoon | |
trading. | |
(Reporting by Yuvraj Malik in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel | |
and Sriraj Kalluvila) |