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Your support makes all the difference.Microsoft is pulling the trigger on thousands of the 5,000 job cuts it announced in January.
When Microsoft announced its first-ever company wide layoffs, the software maker cut 1,400 of the jobs it said it would slash, with the rest coming over an 18-month period.
Now after making cuts that were disclosed on Tuesday, the software maker says it will be almost finished with the 5,000 layoffs.
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