July 16, 2024

Microsoft Faces Backlash After DEI Team Layoffs

Microsoft’s recent decision to lay off a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) team due to “changing business needs” has stirred controversy within the company, Business Insider reports.

Internal Email Criticizes Microsoft’s Commitment

A prominent leader from the DEI team, whose identity has been confirmed by Business Insider, sent an email to thousands of Microsoft employees.

The email criticized the company for deeming DEI work “no longer business critical or smart” as it was perceived in 2020. 

This message resonated strongly across the organization, reflecting a sense of betrayal among employees dedicated to fostering an inclusive workplace.

The email also highlighted that the layoffs, effective from July 1, affected an unspecified number of employees. 

This decision comes amid a broader trend in the tech industry, where companies like Zoom, Google, and Meta have also scaled back their DEI efforts.

A Retreat from DEI Efforts?

In 2020, Microsoft pledged to double the number of Black and African American leaders within the company by 2025. 

However, the progress towards this goal remains unclear, casting doubt on the commitments. 

Despite assurances from Microsoft spokesperson Jeff Jones that the company’s DEI commitments remain unchanged and that the focus on diversity and inclusion is “unwavering,” the recent layoffs paint a different picture.

Jones reiterated that Microsoft continues to prioritize accountability and focus on DEI work. 

However, the layoffs of DEI-focused teams suggest a retreat from the aggressive diversity efforts promised in the past few years.


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Sara Keenan

Tech Reporter at POCIT. Following her master's degree in journalism, Sara cultivated a deep passion for writing and driving positive change for Black and Brown individuals across all areas of life. This passion expanded to include the experiences of Black and Brown people in tech thanks to her internship experience as an editorial assistant at a tech startup.