Microsoft Cuts 4,800 Jobs While Continuing to Hire H-1B Migrants.
Microsoft's latest layoffs, prominently affecting its Xbox divisions, coincide with ongoing H-1B visa filings, raising questions about the company's employment priorities in the AI era.
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What happenedMicrosoft's latest layoffs, prominently affecting its Xbox divisions, coincide with ongoing H-1B visa filings, raising questions about the company's employment priorities in the AI era.
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Right / center-rightMicrosoft Cuts 4,800 Jobs While Continuing to Hire H-1B Migrants.
Microsoft Cuts 4,800 Jobs While Continuing to Hire H-1B Migrants.
Microsoft's latest layoffs, prominently affecting its Xbox divisions, coincide with ongoing H-1B visa filings, raising questions about the company's employment priorities in the AI era.