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Microsoft comms lead says Xbox layoffs "were not made to replace employees with foreign workers" in response to "bad information"

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July 10, 2026

 Microsoft comms lead says Xbox layoffs "were not made to replace employees with foreign workers" in response to "bad information"
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Inc.com

center

· Jul 6, 2026

As Microsoft Eliminates Almost 5,000 Employees, Its HR Chief Makes a Statement About AI

The employees, who work across the company’s commercial business organizations and Xbox, were notified of the cuts today.

iPhone in Canada

Unknown

· Jun 22, 2026

Bell Employees Sue Over Mass Terminations For Faking Attendance

A group of former Bell employees has taken the company to court, and the case centres on a fight over what counted as acceptable office attendance. The Toronto Star reports that nearly 50 former employees are suing parent company BCE, alleging they were wrongfully terminated as part of a broader round of cost cuts. Bell has [] The post Bell Employees Sue Over Mass Terminations For Faking Attendance first appeared on iPhone in Canada.

MobileSyrup

Unknown

· Jun 23, 2026

Ex-Bell employees sue for wrongful dismissal over remote work firings

Nearly 50 former Bell employees are suing parent company BCE for alleged wrongful termination after the company fired several workers for falsifying in-office attendance. In May, Bell said it fired a “small number” of employees following a “thorough investigation” into alleged attendance falsification. The telecom giant claimed that employees used “swipe and go” techniques where []

NDTV

lean right

· Jul 1, 2026

More Layoffs At Microsoft? Tech Giant Plans To Cut Jobs In Xbox, Sales & Consulting

The layoffs are expected to impact thousands of jobs such as sales and consulting, along with roles at the Xbox gaming division. It is estimated to be less than 2.5 of the company's 220,000-person...

The Hindu BusinessLine

lean right

· Jul 1, 2026

Microsoft to cut nearly 2.5% of workforce in latest layoffs: Report

The layoffs will impact thousands of roles, including sales and consulting, as well as jobs at ​the Xbox gaming division, ‌the Business Insider report said

DNyuz

lean right

· Jul 6, 2026

Microsoft Cuts 4,800 Jobs, Vows They ‘Are Not Being Replaced by AI’

Microsoft is eliminating 4,800 jobs, mostly within the company’s Xbox unit. The layoffs will impact just over 2 of the company’s global workforce, according to EVP and Chief People Officer Amy Coleman. Coleman revealed the news in a letter to staff on Monday morning, explaining that the move was an effort toward “aligning our investment, []

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Related coverage for " Microsoft comms lead says Xbox layoffs "were not made to replace employees with foreign workers" in response to "bad information" ": Inc.com — As Microsoft Eliminates Almost 5,000 Employees, Its HR Chief Makes a Statement About AI. iPhone in Canada — Bell Employees Sue Over Mass Terminations For Faking Attendance. MobileSyrup — Ex-Bell employees sue for wrongful dismissal over remote work firings. NDTV — More Layoffs At Microsoft? Tech Giant Plans To Cut Jobs In Xbox, Sales & Consulting. The Hindu BusinessLine — Microsoft to cut nearly 2.5% of workforce in latest layoffs: Report. DNyuz — Microsoft Cuts 4,800 Jobs, Vows They ‘Are Not Being Replaced by AI’