Microsoft offers first-ever voluntary retirement buyouts to US employees
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Summary
Microsoft is offering voluntary retirement buyouts for the first time in its 51-year history. Employees qualify if their years of service plus age totals 70 or more. This approach allows Microsoft to reduce headcount less abrasively than mass layoffs, following several rounds of layoffs in recent years that affected thousands of workers.
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employees will be eligible if their years of work at Microsoft plus their age totals 70 or more
This move gives Microsoft an opportunity to reduce its headcount in a manner less abrasive than mass layoffs
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