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Microsoft denies rumours of 22,000 job cuts, calls reports ‘100% made up’

FP News Desk • January 8, 2026, 17:50:30 IST
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Rumors of massive layoffs at Microsoft, claiming up to 22,000 jobs could be axed in January 2026, have been denied by the tech giant. Chief communications officer Frank Shaw publicly dismissed the reports as being entirely untrue.

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Microsoft has firmly rejected rumours of massive shutdown, claiming up to 22,000 jobs. The tech giant has denied such claims with chief communications officer Frank Shaw publicly dismissing the reports as entirely untrue.  

The reports suggested that Microsoft was gearing up for its first major round of layoffs this year, potentially affecting teams across gaming, Azure, and sales.

The speculation, originating from a TipRanks analysis, highlighted cost pressures from Microsoft’s $80 billion AI investments amid recent restructuring waves.

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The claims originated from a post on Blind, an anonymous workplace forum, which alleged that between 5 per cent and 10 per cent of staff could be impacted in the third week of January.

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The post argued the cuts would aim to reduce middle management layers and improve the ratio of individual contributors to managers.

As the rumours gained traction online, Shaw responded with a post on X: “100 percent made up / speculative / wrong."

An X user operating under the name ‘The CyberSec Guru’, replying to Shaw’s denial of the reports, said the story had been bookmarked, adding: “Will revisit this and will change the post status to CONFIRMED layoffs in a few weeks.  

Chief executive Satya Nadella has previously described Microsoft’s size as a “massive disadvantage” and pushed for high profit targets at Xbox, creating an environment where layoff rumours spread easily.

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The speculation also surfaced in December, just weeks after Microsoft announced plans to invest $17.5 billion in India between 2026 and 2029 to drive large-scale AI adoption. This followed an earlier $3 billion investment commitment made in January 2025.

For staff, the saga reinforces job insecurity in AI’s shadow, where billions fund data centers while headcounts shrink. Positively, Microsoft’s rebuttal sets a precedent against unverified reports. Globally, amid US-China tech tensions and CES 2026 robotics buzz, efficiency quests intensify without confirmed mass cuts.

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