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Microsoft boss Satya Nadella will earn a wallet-busting $79.1m (£60.9m) this financial year, up 63 percent on his compensation for 2023.

The huge boost to Nadella's pay in both cash and stock, announced by Microsoft last night, comes after a positive year overall for the company's financial revenues - but a turbulent 12 months for its employees.

2024 has seen two mass layoffs at Microsoft, with 1900 staff laid off in January, before a further 650 Xbox employees were shown the door in September.

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[–] Lettuceeatlettuce@lemmy.ml 27 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

Remember, he's the real victim here, he had to sign off on all those layoffs, he's going to have to live with that decision...

...in one of his multiple mansions.

He gets paid that much because he's one of the few people on earth who can make those kind of tough choices. The poor guy must be weeping into his caviar.

[–] mayo@lemmy.world 9 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Our CEO announced layoffs recently and then even more recently sent a follow up email complaining about how people were complaining about it and saying how hard it has been for the executive team. We're a small company and I get the pain they are feeling due to financial constraints but at the end of the day we work for money and they are taking home 3-4x as much as anyone else each month while making all the decisions about how money is spent. It's hard not to become resentful.

[–] Tja@programming.dev 6 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

3-4x is in the fair region still. Do you think Microsoft employees make 20-30 millions each? (3-4x less than the CEO)

[–] mayo@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

No but not everyone works at these large corporations and the issues with how work works remain

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