• Microsoft workers protest 'landmark year' CEO memo following pay

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    Microsoft workers protest 'landmark year' CEO memo following pay freeze

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    Tue, 04 Jul 2023 16:53:23 +0000

    Description:
    Despite increasing revenues for at least the first three quarters of FY23, Microsoft is refusing to give employees a pay rise.

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    Microsoft, a company worth an estimated $2.5 trillion whose stock is near record highs, yet despite boasting sky-high revenues, its workers are having to make do with last years pay.

    While its Q4 2023 and end-of-year financial figures are still yet to be confirmed, the company had posted 11%, 2%, and 7% increases in revenue for
    the first three quarters of its FY23.

    This comes just weeks after CEO Satya Nadella told workers that they would
    not be receiving a pay rise this time around. Microsoft freezes pay amid revenue growth

    In a letter to employees seen by The Register in May 2023, Nadella said:
    While we will have salary increases for certain hourly or equivalent roles,
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    He instead pointed at the significant investment in compensation seen in the previous year, including increased annual stock opportunity.

    Even so, the company appears to have generated more revenue compared with the year prior, and workers are expressing their dissatisfaction.

    One employees comment to Nadellas internal post seen by Business Insider reads: Here employees take pay cuts as our company and leadership make record profits. It's not right, no other way to look at it.

    Another worker, who reportedly pointed out that the key decision makers are already earning millions, said: Good way to show gratitude is to unfreeze pay raises.

    Already this year, Microsoft has laid off more than 10,000 workers in
    response to economic challenges and over-hiring during the pandemic, in a
    huge cost-cutting effort, as well as refine its hybrid working policies.

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