Microsoft announces another round of AI-related layoffs, targeting gaming and engineering workers

Microsoft announces another round of AI-related layoffs, targeting gaming and engineering workers

A Microsoft sign and logo are pictured at the company’s headquarters, Friday, April 4, 2025, in Redmond, Washington. [AP Photo/Jason Redmond]

On July 2, Microsoft expanded a long run of layoffs by announcing a workforce reduction of up to 4 percent, or about 9,100 jobs. These add to the over 8,000 layoffs this year at the company, including about 6,000 layoffs in May. In total, this year’s layoffs have hit over 7 percent of its global workforce.

Most of the specific cuts to be made in this latest round have yet to be identified. Company executives have emphasized an aim to “remove layers of management to increase agility and effectiveness.” So far this year, although the layoffs have affected product managers and program managers, over 40 percent of the job cuts have been in software engineering. Jobs in Microsoft’s home state of Washington have been hardest hit, but the layoffs affect its global workforce more generally, including layoffs in California, as well as in Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

Most of the workers to be laid off are apparently not unionized. A minority of impacted gaming workers, however, are organized by the Communication Workers of America (CWA). The CWA has issued a statement expressing that it is “deeply disappointed in Microsoft’s decision to lay off thousands more workers, including union-represented CWA members, at a time when the company is prospering. … We will be bargaining with the company over these layoffs.”

A popular Reddit comment responded to the CWA statement:

It needs to made clear that this statement is really all any union can do about “restructuring.”

Some people on the internet, who have never been in a union themselves and sure as hell aren’t getting off their asses to unionize their own work place, love telling other folks to unionize when they have no idea what a union actually is. Unions are not an answer to mass layoffs.

Possible solutions include wildcat work stoppage (which is illegal for unions to do), and abolishing capitalism instead of pretending it can be saved.

Another popular Reddit comment in a separate thread described work at Microsoft:

There is a perpetual climate of fear inside the company. Instead of ripping the band aid off and being done it’s a continuous parade of monthly layoffs causing many to be fearful. I have seen a regression towards the old way of teams fighting each other instead of working towards a common goal.

The secrecy is the worst. Layoffs in my group happened and they won’t tell us who is gone from the people I work with and rely on. The work didn’t go away though. It was just added onto the backs of those who remain.

The cost cutting isn’t limited to people. They took away the post it notes and pads of paper in the supply rooms in my building.

In January this year, Microsoft terminated about 2,000 workers in ostensible “performance-based” cuts. In May, it laid off about 6,000, with vague references to “efficiency” and “business priorities” being the reasons given. In June, it laid off hundreds more, once again in ostensible “performance-based” cuts.

Workers subject to the “performance-based” cuts lose healthcare insurance coverage immediately, and are denied severance pay. The company has imposed a two-year rehiring ban on workers cut under the pretext of poor performance, and has deemed the cuts to be “good attrition,” suggesting that company management intends to incorporate layoff targets for specified divisions as a regular feature of its business plans. These measures replicate similar ones taken in recent years by other tech giants like Amazon and Meta.

Online commenters, apparently tech workers or those with personal relations to tech workers, have disputed the company’s claims that layoffs in January and June were truly “performance-based.” For example, another popular Reddit comment reads:

I know people personally who were affected. None of them had any indication of “low performance.” They received annual bonuses and positive reviews. One even asked for specific performance metrics for promotions and was given vague responses stating they were on a promotion track and to keep doing what they were doing. In the end, this is a callous layoff under the guise of “low performances” so they can justify culling thousands of people with no severance and leaving them without insurance or a high amount of earned stock set to divest [sic] again in two weeks.

Other online commenters have confirmed the practices described above. Very apparently, the comment refers to a practice of terminating workers shortly before a scheduled vesting event for their equity compensation, which, at large tech companies, commonly comprises 50 percent or more of workers’ income. Such a practice would enable the company to deprive workers of very large amounts of equity compensation which they had worked toward for months and years, under a pretext of allegedly poor performance.

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