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Thirty thousand Oracle employees laid off with a single email

A 6 a.m. email erased 20 years of service for some workers in India following the Oracle layoff of 12,000 in the country, which is part of a larger global reduction impacting approximately 30,000 workers or roughly 18% of its workforce. 

A post on Instagram says: “No warning. No HR call. No manager meeting. Oracle employees across India woke up to a termination email at 5 or 6 AM with immediate effect.”

It also laments that the cut involves 12,000 jobs in India alone.

“Just got an email at 5 a.m. Over 20 years of service. Nice,” wrote an employee online, as reported by software_muchatlu on Instagram (IG).

The news is that another round of layoffs is reportedly coming within a month.

Still on IG, corybittnerkc posted a video telling how a client woke up yesterday morning on vacation to an email telling him he no longer had a job.

“He’d been joking about this happening for years. Oracle is just today’s example of something bigger. The rules changed, and nobody sent a memo. You need to understand that and plan accordingly,” he said.

As of the first of April, Oracle has reportedly laid off thousands of employees with operational streamlining, AI adoption, and regional streamlining as the primary reasons cited for these massive cuts.

Reports also state the company is facing pressure from investors about the amount of debt it’s raising for AI investments and its dwindling cash flow. 

Also, the wave of layoffs is not hitting Oracle alone. In another IG post five days ago, nadahfeteih says she got fired while sitting in her car in a parking lot.

“I was sitting in my car in the @stanford parking lot waiting for a friend after the #metalayoffs and clearly shocked, confused, and processing.”

“Because what exactly are you supposed to do after losing your job?” she asked, adding that after the shock, her mind went to sunsets, being outdoors in a life-changing moment.

Meanwhile, ux.dancarino gave a detailed explanation on his firing from Meta.

“I was a product designer at Meta. I have been unemployed since Wednesday. Documenting what happens,” says the caption to the video.

Saying that he has 60 days to find a new job, “or I’ll be kicked out of the UK.”

He narrated how he went to the office to present some documents to update his manager in a one-on-one scheduled meeting, but the manager went on a call with him.

“She sat down, and then she went into a call, and I thought she was going to present something, but then a woman appeared on the big monitor, and I realised, oh, okay, this is this kind of meeting.

“I was surprisingly calm because my original manager was actually laid off the month prior, and then there were rumours of layoffs at Meta.

“I had to immediately grab my stuff and leave the office, hand in the equipment, and my badge. My manager did ask me if I wanted to grab any snacks before I left. Of course, I did,” showing the snacks he grabbed from the Meta office.

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