- Oracle has fired more than 300 workers in California and Washington
- The company’s layoffs have so far been low compared to other hyperscalers
- IA infrastructure spending is eating personnel budgets
Workers’ adjustment and training notification presentations (Warn) have confirmed that Oracle has fired more than 300 workers in Washington and California.
The layoffs consist of 143 workers in Redwood City, California and another 161 in Seattle, Washington, however, additional layoffs could also be produced that are not covered by warned files.
A worker familiar with the matter told him The registration The figures sound low, which suggests that remote workers may not take into account, a way of obscuring the layout scale of those who have also been accused of Microsoft.
Oracle dismisses more than 300 workers
“It seems that this happened here too, the informed numbers do not match what my network says,” said the worker.
“My estimate would be under thousands around the world … supposedly it is also only the beginning,” they added.
Compared to other giants in this space, Oracle’s reaction to economic uncertainties has been quite reserved. Around 200 workers left in 2022, with some more that leave in sessions separate since then.
Compared to the tens of thousands who have lost their work in Amazon, Google and Microsoft, Oracle workers have been quite safe.
Looking to the future, The registrationThe source suggests that Miles could lose their work worldwide, with closed offices and large cuts in India (about 10% of its local workforce).
Artificial intelligence has been blamed for ongoing technological dismissals, but instead of the AI take human jobs, companies have to assign more capital to the expansions of AI data centers, effectively reducing their personnel budgets.
In June, Oracle confirmed an increase in income for prosecutor 2025 of 8%. “The cloud infrastructure growth rate is expected to increase 50% in fiscal year 2000 to more than 70% in fiscal year 2016,” said CEO Safra Catz.
Techradar Pro He has asked Oracle to share more context about his recent dismissals. Any update will be published here.