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Microsoft omits key pay question from employee survey results

Microsoft excluded its "good deal" compensation question from main survey results. Employees are pushing back on internal forums.

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Microsoft omits key pay question from employee survey results

Microsoft excluded its "good deal" compensation question from main survey results. Employees are pushing back on internal forums.

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Microsoft's latest employee surveys painted a rosy picture. Some staff are questioning the results in…

Some Microsoft workers ask whether questions were omitted from a recent employee satisfaction survey, reflecting broader tension inside the company.

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·businessinsider.com

    Microsoft's latest employee surveys painted a rosy picture. Some staff are questioning the results in internal messages.

    Some Microsoft workers ask whether questions were omitted from a recent employee satisfaction survey, reflecting broader tension inside the company.

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·thenextweb.com

    Microsoft omits key pay question from employee survey results

    Microsoft excluded its "good deal" compensation question from main survey results. Employees are pushing back on internal forums.