Microsoft says its 1,900 layoffs "cannot be attributed fully to the merger" because Activision was already planning massive cuts of its own
If Microsoft didn't lay off those people, it says Activision would've instead
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GamesMicrosoft says its 1,900 layoffs “cannot be attributed fully to the merger” because Activision was already planning massive cuts of its ownWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
GamesMicrosoft says its 1,900 layoffs “cannot be attributed fully to the merger” because Activision was already planning massive cuts of its ownWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Today, theUS Federal Trade Commission criticized Microsoftfor itsplans to lay off 1,900 employeesin the wake of itsActivision Blizzard acquisition. Now,Microsofthas issued a response, saying that these layoffs “cannot be attributed fully to the merger,” especially becauseActivisionBlizzard already planned on eliminating a lot of jobs before …