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Reuters Logo Microsoft told more than 1,000 contract workers doing software development and testing to take seven business days off without pay to lower costs during this quarter, the company said Monday.

Earlier this month, Microsoft asked half of the technology vendors it uses for software development to defer seven business days worth of work including this week, to the coming fiscal year starting July 1, said company spokesman Lou Gellos.

The software giant emphasized it was not over-budget, but certain divisions needed to pare back some costs in order to stay on budget. Microsoft said these types of cut-backs are a common way for technology companies to manage costs.

"It is fairly common within the industry, but not that common for Microsoft," said Gellos, who declined to be more specific about what areas of the company were involved except to say that the development was "not critical."

Microsoft shares have fallen 16 percent since the company said earnings would be hurt by increased spending next year. Analysts estimated it will spend $2 billion more in fiscal 2007 than expected. The stock rose 32 cents to $22.88 on Monday.

Microsoft employs more than 63,000 workers worldwide, but it would not comment on the number of contract workers it uses.

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I understand the problem. Yes, one half of the problem is languages that assume the capability on the part of the programmer to not mismatch data types. The other half of the problem is programmers wh... (Read the rest)
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Bill doesn't have enough Billions  gordon@... | 05/23/06
Oh there's a way out...  ObiWayneKenobi | 05/23/06
There's another way ...  Henaway | 05/23/06
Tell It Like It Is  Travasaurus | 05/23/06
Yep. C/C++ is a big part of the problem.  gordon@... | 05/23/06
Why cover for people's dumb mistakes?  LateBlt | 05/24/06
RE: Why cover for people's dumb mistakes?  bmonster | 05/24/06
I respect real programmers  LateBlt | 05/26/06
You're dead wrong.  gordon@... | 05/25/06
Thanks for that, but...  LateBlt | 05/26/06
Meanwhile M$ begging for more H1-B's !!  thetruth_z | 05/23/06
Microsoft: Take a week off--unpaid  Loverock Davidson | 05/23/06
But wait, many projects already very late, and a few million here is just  DonnieBoy | 05/23/06
Many projects?  Loverock Davidson | 05/23/06
Vista (Longhorn) is years late. XP came our how many years ago???  DonnieBoy | 05/23/06
Scheduled for release in Jan. (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 05/23/06
Cash On Hand!!!  nucrash | 05/23/06
And?  Loverock Davidson | 05/23/06
Like getting a product out the door?  techboy_z | 05/24/06
Are contractors not people?  Zeppo9191 | 05/23/06
Oh, stop it.  Wizard Prang | 05/24/06
Well said.  Wizard Prang | 05/24/06
Man, billions in the bank, and they are worried about a few million here???  DonnieBoy | 05/23/06
Probably has more to do with employment law  mighetto | 05/23/06
week off - contractors/employees?  simet | 05/24/06

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