JUST IN: Microsoft plans to lay off 10,000 employees over the next few months, the CEO said in a statement. The company is also looking to expand in new areas, including artificial intelligence.
it would lay off 18,000 workers, or about 1% of corporate jobs, earlier this month, citing an uncertain economy.As corporate leaders brace for a recession this year, companies around the world are planning to shrink their workforce.
Tech, health care, banking and finance are likely to see the biggest job cuts in 2023, according to Sarah Rodehorst, CEO and co-founder of Onwards HR, which helps companies carry out layoffs. She
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