Xbox unions condemn potential layoffs at Microsoft

Union members at Microsoft Xbox held a press conference on June 29 to oppose expected mass layoffs. They argued the company has the resources to avoid cuts and called for stronger protections across all studios.

The Communications Workers of America organized the event with representatives from multiple Xbox unions. Speakers highlighted recent console price increases and executive compensation as evidence that layoffs are unnecessary.

Frank Arce, vice president for CWA District 9, stated that Microsoft workers “will not be treated as disposable.” Other participants cited Satya Nadella’s $96.5 million salary and billions spent on artificial intelligence.

Mahreen Fatima, a senior environment artist on Diablo 4, questioned the company’s financial claims. Andrew Snell, a QA tester at Activision Publishing, said the unions are uniting to demand advance notice, two years of recall rights, and hiring freezes for all employees.

No layoffs have been confirmed. The company is expected to begin a restructuring with personnel cuts after its fiscal year ends on June 30.

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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma and chief content officer Matt Booty announced the gaming division is reverting from 'Microsoft Gaming' to simply 'Xbox.' In a memo shared on Xbox Wire following an all-hands meeting, they addressed player frustrations and pledged to reevaluate the approach to game exclusivity. The move signals a renewed focus on console as the foundation amid broader platform ambitions.

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma and Xbox Game Studios Head Matt Booty emailed employees on June 10 with a blunt message that current operations cannot continue. The note outlined five harsh realities facing the division, including low profits and rising costs. Bloomberg separately reported that major layoffs are planned for next month.

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Xbox is preparing to shut down Compulsion Games and is in talks to close Double Fine and Ninja Theory as well. Studio leaders are negotiating with Microsoft over the studios' futures. Heavy job losses are expected even if some studios go independent.

Microsoft is weighing options to restructure its Xbox division, including turning it into a wholly-owned subsidiary. The move aims to boost the business performance of the gaming unit.

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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has announced a major reorganization of the gaming division's leadership. The changes promote longtime Xbox veterans and bring in new executives with expertise in AI, design, and growth. Sharma aims to build capabilities for a more affordable, personal, and open platform.

Employees at Double Fine Productions have voted to form a union with the Communications Workers of America. The 42 full- and part-time workers follow similar unionization efforts at other Microsoft studios.

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