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September running total

Sep09 6am UTC - Sep10 5:30am UTC totals: 78 layoffs, 33 additions.
September totals (except Sep01): 4348 layoffs, and 279 additions.
Methodology and day-by-day breakdown is in comments.

I have a suspicion some locations (in Pacific region) do not cut Slack access immediately in the same way it was done for the NA prior. May be HR figured out that cutting immediately makes it too easy to track and they don't want this kind of panic and bad press.


September totals

Sep08 7am UTC - Sep09 6am UTC totals: 87 layoffs, 193 additions.
September totals (except Sep01): 4270 layoffs, and 246 additions.
Methodology and day-by-day breakdown is in comments.
There are rumors about Australia and NZ for tomorrow.


Layoffs confirmed today

Decade and a half at xrx and someone in a private conversation confirmed (at least in their role within the service delivery organization) names are already on lists and submitted to VPs within said organizations.

CFO also mentioned "difficult decisions" being made... my guess is another 15%.


Fifth consecutive month of Microsoft layoffs: Seattle tech giant cuts more Redmond positions

Microsoft layoffs continue with new job cuts in Redmond

https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2025/09/08/microsoft-lays-off-dozens-more-employees-in-wa.html

Fifth consecutive month of Microsoft layoffs: Seattle tech giant cuts more Redmond positions

https://mynorthwest.com/local/microsoft-layoffs-redmond-2/4129427

Microsoft cuts 42 more jobs in Redmond, continuing layoffs amid AI spending bo-m

https://www.geekwire.com/2025/microsoft-cuts-42-more-jobs-in-redmond-continuing-layoffs-amid-ai-spending-bo-m/


Hurricane July(ie)

Accenture, a global consulting powerhouse, is facing back-to-back slowdowns in new project bookings due to rising geopolitical tensions and economic volatility. While larger digital transformation deals remain active, smaller contracts are drying up. The firm is shrinking its workforce, delaying graduate onboarding, and facing federal contract cuts in the US. Leadership changes and a major organisational restructure underline the scale of disruption. ..

Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/global-trends/accenture-says-ceos-are-hitting-pause-on-consultants-amid-global-uncertainty/articleshow/121978613.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst


Is DXC done?

I’ve been watching things slide downhill here for a while, and it makes me wonder if there’s any way back. The cuts, the constant churn, and the lack of direction are really showing. Feels like we’re on borrowed time unless something drastic changes.


U.S. Oil Giants Slash Jobs Despite Growth

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reported that U.S. oil giants are cutting jobs despite strong profits. Citing The New York Times, he noted that ConocoPhillips plans to lay off up to 3,250 workers after its $17 billion acquisition of Marathon Oil. McIntyre explained that industry mergers, steady oil prices, and the slow pace...

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/u-s-oil-giants-slash-jobs-despite-growth


Rumor that September 10 is a big D day!

Rumor has it that Wednesday September 10 is a major cut day at state street. Internal jobs don’t exist , defcon one is upon us. They even took away and froze bravo awards. Ron should get one for being cheap and treating the employees like cr-p but hey the stock price is fine. Hang in there Flock!


This is not good

(Bloomberg) -- Hiring plans fell to the weakest level for any August on record and intended job cuts mounted amid broader economic uncertainty, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

US-based companies announced in August plans to add 1,494 jobs, the fewest for the month in data going back to 2009. Of the 30 industries tracked by Challenger, hiring plans were concentrated in aerospace and defense, industrial goods and retail.

Announced job cuts jumped from a year ago to almost 85,980 and marked the largest August total since 2020. Excluding the impact of the pandemic, the number was the highest for any August since the Great Recession in 2008.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-09-04/us-hiring-intentions-pull-back-while-job-cut-announcements-rise


Challenger: US job cuts up 39% to 85,979 in August

Job cuts in the United States came in at 85,979 in August, rising 39% from the 62,075 figure announced in July, Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc. reported on Thursday.

The figure is the highest for the month since 2020, and 13% up from the 75,891 job cuts announced in August last year. The industries that drove the layoffs are retail, pharmaceuticals, and financial firms.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Challenger:-US-job-cuts-up-39-to-85979-in-August/64761137


Software dev cuts

In 2017, a tax bill cut a key incentive starting in 2022 to look revenue neutral. The bill was still a massive tax cut overall.

The cut removed the writeoff for R&D…

That change made it more expensive to hire people in R&D. This included developers not essential to daily business and most scientists. Big cos were hit hardest since they run more R&D at any given time.

For customer service cuts, not affecting us much tho, the reason for shrinkin workforce is different. Companies just do not care. Phone trees, powerless outsourced reps, and broken websites have annoyed people for decades. But firms do not compete on good service, just price…

Investors like hearing about AI replacing this work. Companies cut more staff and service quality drops. There is little pushback from markets or regulators. That means cos face no real pressure to stop making service worse.

It will get worse before it gets better - at 66 it will be late for me.


Oracle bloodbath continues

https://x.com/thejobchick

"Oracle Layoffs are intense.

  • Entire orgs are getting blindsided.

Cloud, Comms/Marketing, Engineering, Ops, Sales
Directors, ICs, even SVPs - all levels.

Remote and in-office. Top performers. Doesn’t matter.
People with 7, 13, 18, 20+ years at Oracle… gone!!

I was told- If you got the email for saying 'Project Updates' - that’s the bait.

You join the call.
An HR rep read a statement.
Access cut within 5 minutes.
Laptop wiped. That’s it.

  • Some management didn’t even know.
  • RIF decisions weren’t made by your manager.
  • Not even your manager’s manager.

People found out their reports were laid off AFTER the fact... then they got cut next.

SaaS execs were reportedly told:
“Cut 10–12% of workforce by end of year.”

And yes, I'm being told some H-1B workers are being impacted as well.

This morning:

  • SVPs laid off
  • Longtime employees ghosted by leadership
  • 1/3 of some teams already gone"

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Other posts say Oracle Bangalore employees are working 1-2 hours daily and VPs visit the office 1 day a week only. True?

Oracle stock down almost $20 in the last week.


LAHSA Cuts Again

la's main homelessness agency, lahsa, will cut or reassign staff due to a 5 percent budget reduction this fiscal year. the agency faces city, state, and federal funding cuts and must act by october 15, with outreach roles most at risk. lahsa hopes to limit layoffs by moving employees into 125 vacant roles. leaders say the cuts reflect wider fiscal strains and shifting county funding plans.


Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to Cut 439 Jobs

  • Effective October 28, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) will lay off 5.8% of its staff, affecting 439 positions.
  • The cuts are part of a strategic plan to address financial strain and support long-term sustainability.
  • CHLA leadership says the decision was driven by external pressures, including reduced Medi-Cal reimbursement rates.

https://nurse.org/news/childrens-hospital-los-angeles-layoffs-2025/


Bloodbath in Oracle Development

Another day of major cuts across Oracle Database development and other groups. A lot of highly skilled, experienced people with very relevant expertise are being let go. Top performers gone. It looks like the impact is falling more heavily on senior, more experienced employees—though it’s clearly been structured carefully from a legal standpoint. Oracle is not the company it used to be. Sad.


TeKnowledge layoffs

A major layoff is coming to Colorado Springs. TeKnowledge, a global technology company, will permanently cut over 300 jobs at its Colorado Springs facility.

https://www.koaa.com/news/local-news/major-layoff-coming-to-colorado-springs-over-300-positions-to-be-let-go


Layoffs in Spain

Hi everyone - so it was just announced by SAP Spain that they are starting another mass layoff process in the country.

Given the legal requirements of the process, this means it's at least 30 positions impacted of the ~1000 we have here.

I guess the writing was on the wall after that Q2 earnings call with Christian and Dominik.

I'm curious if anybody else has heard from other countries being impacted too?


My team is becoming a joke

I’m sure these three basically-kids and two chronic slackers are ready to fill the shoes of the four veterans we just lost. I also hope they’re ready to take on the workload, because I sure as he-l am not going to. Is there even a general idea of how many teams like mine are supposed to function, let alone produce good work?