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    Microsoft puts a price on its voluntary retirement program – GeekWire

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    by Todd Bishop on Apr 29, 2026 at 5:04 pmApril 29, 2026 at 5:05 pm

    Microsoft puts a price on its voluntary retirement program – GeekWire
    The night sky over Microsoft’s headquarters campus in Redmond, Wash. (GeekWire File Photo / Todd Bishop)

    Microsoft will take a $900 million charge in its current quarter for its one-time voluntary retirement program, the company disclosed in its earnings report Wednesday.

    Just to put that in context, it’s roughly equal to one day of revenue for the company at its current rate. Microsoft brought in $82.9 billion in its most recent quarter, ended March 31. 

    The retirement program is part of a broader reshaping of Microsoft’s workforce, which numbered 228,000 employees globally as of mid-2025, the last publicly released count.

    Without giving specific numbers, Microsoft said Wednesday that its headcount declined year-over-year in the most recent quarter and will decline again in fiscal 2027, which starts in July.

    On the earnings conference call, CFO Amy Hood said the company is focused on “building high performing teams that operate with pace and agility.”

    At the same time, Microsoft plans to spend more than $40 billion on capital expenditures in the current quarter — a new record — primarily on data centers and AI infrastructure. 

    The voluntary retirement program, announced last week, is open to U.S. employees at the senior director level and below whose age and years of service add up to 70 or more. 

    Eligible employees are expected to get details May 7. They’ll have 30 days to decide.

    At last count, Microsoft had about 125,000 U.S. employees, and the company has said about 7% are eligible for the program, so that would translate into about 8,750 eligible employees. 

    The program will include a financial payout and extended healthcare, but Microsoft hasn’t disclosed the specific terms of the plan yet.

    The $900 million charge, split between $350 million in cost of revenue and $550 million in operating expenses, reflects the company’s estimate of the cost, including its assumptions about how many employees will accept, which is also number it hasn’t disclosed.

    The program has sparked a range of reactions on LinkedIn and other social networks. Some employees and HR professionals have praised it as a more humane alternative to layoffs, noting that it gives longtime employees a choice rather than a pink slip.

    But others have warned that Microsoft risks losing experienced engineers and leaders who built the systems the company still depends on, and some eligible employees have noted that being told they qualify for “retirement” in their late 40s doesn’t feel like a benefit.

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