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Microsoft Rejects Claims It Will Cut 22,000 Jobs

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
January 8, 2026
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During the midweek, a rumour report was out claiming that microsoft is planning massive layoffs after last year’s cuts, however a senior executive in Microsoft and the Chief Communications Officer, Frank Shaw, has officially denied reports that the company intends to lay off up to 22,000 employees this month, calling them completely false.

According to recent reports, Microsoft was preparing for its first significant round of layoffs this year, which might have an impact on teams in sales, Azure, and gaming. A post on the anonymous workplace forum Blind, which claimed that 5% to 10% of employees would be affected in the third week of January, was the source of the allegations.

According to the post, the layoffs would try to enhance the ratio of individual contributors to managers and remove middle management levels.

Shaw responded to the rumours on X by writing, “100 percent made up / speculative / wrong.”

100 percent made up / speculative / wrong.

— Frank X. Shaw (@fxshaw) January 7, 2026

Prior to Shaw’s broader denial, the editor of Windows Central, a website that focuses on Microsoft and Windows news, had stated that the rumours were “false on the Xbox side at least.”

In response to Shaw’s rejection of the reports, an X user going by the handle “The CyberSec Guru” stated that the story had been bookmarked and added, “Will revisit this and will change the post status to CONFIRMED layoff in a few weeks.”

“I eagerly await,” Shaw sharply retorted.

There is good cause to be sceptical of Microsoft’s employment intentions. The corporation has had many large layoffs in the last year, eliminating around 15,000 positions in 2025 alone. In the most recent round, which occurred in July of last year, over 9,000 workers were laid off along with studio closures and gaming project cancellations.

Satya Nadella, the company’s CEO, has previously called Microsoft’s scale a “massive disadvantage” and pushed for high profit targets at Xbox, fostering an atmosphere where reports of layoffs proliferated.

In December, a few weeks after Microsoft declared its intention to invest $17.5 billion in India between 2026 and 2029 to promote widespread AI use, the rumours also started to circulate. In January 2025, a $3 billion investment pledge was made.

Due of Microsoft’s previous history of layoffs and its significant financial push into artificial intelligence, the conjecture reached a fever pitch. Microsoft’s market valuation of $4 trillion in 2025, in spite of these rumours, has led management to claim that any restructuring is strategy-driven rather than an indication of financial difficulty.

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