Oracle begins massive layoffs to fund AI data center push
The cuts could reach 30,000 workers, analysts said, as Oracle shifts cash toward a $156 billion AI data center buildout.
- On Tuesday, US-based Oracle Corporation reportedly laid off approximately 12,000 Employees in India, citing Organisational changes in an email stating that specific roles had become Redundant.
- Reports suggest the layoffs are linked to internal restructuring and efforts to "streamline operations," as the company aims to align operations with business priorities.
- Oracle has outlined a severance package including 15 days salary for each completed year of service, along with one month's unpaid wages, while Worldwide the company has cut approximately 30,000 jobs.
- Two individuals impacted by the retrenchment, including One from the human resources department, told PTI the company is preparing for further cuts within the next month.
- Former Employee Raises Work Culture Concerns Merugu Sridhar, a former Oracle employee, said he was laid off in September after protesting a 16-hour work shift; Some Indians working in the US-based company noted stricter labor laws offered different protections.
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American software company Oracle (Oracle) is currently in the limelight for the layoffs of people. It is being said that this company is evacuating 12 thousand people in India. Not only this, there is a target of layoffs of 30,000 people.
The American company is currently lagging behind the biggest players in the cloud sector
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