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  • 6/20/2025
And this time, it’s not just tech firms.

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00:00Microsoft is the latest company attempting to do more with less.
00:04The tech giant is planning to ax thousands of jobs in its sales department and other teams as early as next month.
00:11That's according to Bloomberg, as it makes massive investments in AI.
00:15And it's not alone. Intel is cutting 15 to 20 percent of its factory workers.
00:20CrowdStrike announced a 5 percent workforce reduction last month.
00:23And Amazon's Andy Jassy just recently warned it will shrink its workforce in coming years due to a, quote,
00:29once-in-a-lifetime reinvention of everything we know.
00:33Of course, referring to generative AI.
00:35It isn't just tech companies doing the slashing.
00:38The Wall Street Journal points out that U.S. public companies have reduced their white-collar workforces
00:42by a collective 3.5 percent over the past three years.
00:46And over the past decade, one in five companies in the S&P 500 have shrunk.
00:51Companies like Procter & Gamble, Estee Lauder, and Match Group have all recently downsized their teams.
00:56Sounds like we all need to take Andy Jassy's advice to learn how to use AI tools and experiment
01:02and figure out how to get more done with scrappier teams.
01:06That'll do it for your daily briefing from the New York Stock Exchange.
01:09I'm Caroline Woods with The Street.

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