Microsoft plans to cut 10% of its workforce in France, affecting about 200 positions

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2025.09.03 11:14
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According to foreign media reports, as part of the global restructuring plan announced in July, Microsoft is planning to cut 10% of its workforce in France. This layoff is expected to affect about 200 Microsoft employees in France. This is not the first time Microsoft has made significant layoffs this year. In May, Microsoft announced it would reduce its global workforce by less than 3%, affecting about 6,000 people. The impact of this round of layoffs is greatest at Microsoft's headquarters in the United States. Microsoft has notified the government of Washington State, where its headquarters is located, that the number of layoffs at the headquarters will reach 1,985, with many employees holding positions in software engineering and product management. Additionally, according to news from July, Microsoft had planned to cut about 9,000 jobs globally in this latest round of layoffs. The number of layoffs in this round is less than 4% of the company's total global workforce, involving employees from different departments, regions, and levels of experience

According to foreign media reports, as part of the global restructuring plan announced in July, Microsoft (MSFT.US) is planning to cut 10% of its employees in the France region. This layoff is expected to affect approximately 200 Microsoft employees in France.

This is not the first time Microsoft has made significant layoffs this year. In May, Microsoft announced it would reduce its global workforce by less than 3%, affecting about 6,000 people. The impact of this round of layoffs has been greatest at Microsoft's headquarters in the United States. Microsoft has notified the government of Washington State, where its headquarters is located, that the number of layoffs at the headquarters will reach 1,985, with many employees holding positions in software engineering and product management.

Additionally, according to news from July, Microsoft had planned to cut approximately 9,000 jobs globally in the latest round of layoffs this year. The number of layoffs in this round is less than 4% of the company's total global workforce, involving employees from different departments, regions, and various experience levels