«We don't take this decision lightly,» Satya Nadella says.
By Eddie Makuch on
Full-time employees at Microsoft will not receive their expected annual salary increases this year, a decision made after the technology giant posted a massive profit.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in a memo to staff obtained by Insider that economic conditions are to blame for the lack of a salary bump this year. Nadella said, «We don't take this decision lightly, having considered it over several months.»
For the quarter that ended on March 31, Microsoft posted revenue of $52.9 billion (up 7%) and a profit of $18.3 billion (up 9%). Microsoft had $26.5 billion in cash and equivalents as of March 31. Despite the rosy results, Microsoft employees are not getting pay increases. Nadella's own pay increased 10% from 2021 to 2022, rising to $55 million.
In 2022, Microsoft announced plans to pay some of its workers a good sum more in salary and stock because talent «is in high demand.» But in 2023, Nadella said the «economic conditions» of the world are «very different.»
«Given this, we will fund our compensation commensurate with the overall market. As a senior leadership team, we don't take this decision lightly having considered it over several months, and believe it is necessary to prepare the company for long term success,» Nadella said.
Some hourly roles will get pay bumps, but full-time salaried employees at Microsoft will not see increases. Nadella also said the company will not «overfund» the bonus and stock award budget for 2023 as it did in 2022; it is now more in line with historical averages, Nadella said.
Microsoft's promotion budget is unchanged, Nadella added, so workers who move up will see pay bumps. The executive went on to say that
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