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Another Shock: Microsoft Firing 22,000 People!

One of the biggest tech companies in the world, Microsoft is reportedly planning or proposing to fire as many as 22000 workers in the year 2026.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   8 Jan 2026 12:38 PM IST
Another Shock: Microsoft Firing 22,000 People!
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One of the biggest tech companies in the world, Microsoft is reportedly planning or proposing to fire as many as 22000 workers in the year 2026. Let us have a look into the series of reports regarding the mass firing operation that could be carried out by Microsoft.

Reports circulating online claim that Microsoft is planning a large round of job cuts in January 2026, with estimates ranging from 11000 to as many as 22000 employees. According to these reports, the potential layoffs are said to be part of a long term restructuring strategy aimed at flattening management layers and shifting greater focus toward artificial intelligence driven operations.

The speculation suggests that teams linked to cloud services, gaming, and global sales could be impacted as the company reallocates resources to AI infrastructure and automation. If the reported numbers were true, the cuts would represent a significant portion of Microsoft’s global workforce and would mark one of the biggest restructuring exercises in its recent history.

However, Microsoft has firmly denied these claims. Senior company executives have publicly dismissed the reports, stating that the figures being shared are speculative and inaccurate. As of now, there has been no official announcement confirming such a large scale layoff plan for January 2026.

The rumors have gained traction mainly because they follow earlier workforce reductions carried out in 2025, when Microsoft trimmed thousands of roles as part of cost control and organizational changes. Across the global tech industry, companies are increasingly re evaluating roles as AI tools improve productivity and reduce the need for traditional hierarchies. At present, the reports remain unverified, and Microsoft maintains that there is no confirmed plan for mass layoffs on the scale being discussed.