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Microsoft Lay-Off Rumors Continue, Management Won't Deny

By Erik Sherman | Dec 31, 2008

There are rumors that Microsoft is planning some massive layoffs in the middle of January. The way the company is handling questions can only lead you to think that any reports have some basis in truth.

Holiday layoff rumors are hard, indeedSome reports say that staff has already heard and that the numbers could be as high as 17 percent worldwide. That’s a huge cut, and given that Microsoft had been crowing a few months ago about its record fiscal year 2008, you have to wonder just how far south things are turning.

So far, we haven’t managed to confirm what departments or regions will be hit the worst, but we’re hearing that MSN might be carrying the brunt of the layoffs. We’re also hearing rumors about the possibility of somewhat larger staff cuts at Microsoft EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa).

The rumors apparently started in the UK at the beginning of this week, but slowed down. According to Microsoft’s PR reps, the company is officially making no comment. Given that management there has never seemed to be shy to dismiss stories out of hand, it seems significant that it won’t make any statement at all. To be fair, the 2009 second quarter ends with January, so you could argue that there’s a quiet period right now, but if there was no basis, you’d think that Steve Ballmer, et. al., would want to stay “on message” and put an end to useless speculation.

If there are layoffs, having MSN take the brunt also isn’t surprising, given how badly that division has done competitively. Might that make Yahoo a more attractive prospect again as a way to get established in what Microsoft leadership has indicated is a strategic growth area?

Santa unemployment image via Flickr user Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com, CC 2.0.

Erik Sherman is a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in Newsweek, the New York Times Magazine, Technology Review, the Financial Times, Chief Executive, and other publications. Follow him on Twitter.

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    cfgCady

    01/01/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Microsoft Lay-Off Rumors Continue, Management Won't Deny

    I've heard this too this week from a relative who works at the Redmond campus who is home on Christmas vacation. Although she did not mention the percentage, to use her words 'substantial layoffs' which to me meant maybe 10%. Also as Erik has heard, in the MSN division and in Europe.

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    cfgCady

    01/02/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Microsoft Lay-Off Rumors Continue, Management Won't Deny

    Looks like Erik hit it right on. The Wall Street Journal (Friday Jan 2nd, Deal Journal blog) is reporting a story in the Times of London that up to 15,000 will be laid off from Microsoft. First layoff in their history. Way to go, Erik.

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