Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Inside the Oracle Exodus: What the Media Needs to Know About Employee Discontent

1- Systemic Compensation Stagnation: A complete freeze on base salary increases for the majority of the workforce spanning the last 5–6 years, regardless of inflation or performance.

2- The "Recycled Equity" Strategy: While ICs receive small bonuses, managers and directors are tied to RSUs with 4-year vesting schedules. These serve as a "retention carrot" that disappears instantly upon layoff—allowing the company to claw back earned equity and "recycle" it to lure new hires into the same cycle.

3 - The 2025 Manager Purge (FY26 Q1): A calculated wave of terminations where managers were directed to lay off their own teams, only to be terminated themselves immediately afterward.

4- The 6:00 AM Termination Protocol: Highly impersonal exit procedures, with U.S. and Canadian staff receiving automated emails at dawn, accompanied by severance packages described by employees as "garbage" and "sub-par."

5 - Efficiency Paradox: A relentless "do more with less" mandate enforced through perpetual hiring freezes. Despite corporate messaging, internal AI tools provide minimal functional support to offset the loss of headcount.

6 - The Psychological Toll: A workplace culture defined by "survivor’s guilt" and low morale as remaining teammates are forced to absorb the workloads of their terminated colleagues.


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Post ID: @OP+1kqqjswnb

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yes on all counts

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Post ID: @m1+1kqqjswnb

@f6 it gets far better with every new model and the release cycles are decreasing. You can say whatever you want about AI but it isn't going away. IMO, life was better before the instant notification and gratification of the internet and cell phones. None of it is going away. Don't ignore AI because it will run you over if you aren't aware of it and no one will care... what a wonderful world we have built... I was born into a world that only had black and white TV with 3 channels and they didn't start broadcasting until around 7am and it went of the air around 10 at night but since I was a kid I never saw that because my parents had rules. People weren't constantly connected and we ate healthy food cooked at home. I guess I will stop reminiscing and go throw some bio-engineered UPF "food" into the microwave and wash it down with a couple of sugar ladened bio-engineered soft drinks and wonder why I am fat, unhealthy, and depressed... actually I eat mostly fresh food cooked at home now too. Rant over...

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Post ID: @fk+1kqqjswnb

Item (1) - Not true. Not if you are in the right area. But as a colleague once told me...if you can do better, there's the door. Go.
Item (2) - RSU is a retention policy tool and need to be treated as such. Un-wise to plan your future financials based on this. (BTW, heavy lifters do get more than managers)
Item (3) - Not true. Managers were NOT directed to lay off their own teams. It f**king hurts to see them go.
Item (4) - RIF handling depends on the country's HR laws.
Item (5) - Investigations and feeback from people using AI tools for technical work is positive and if properly used, BigTech can get even get rid of more people.
Item (6) - True. But it will soon come to pass.

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Post ID: @f0+1kqqjswnb

@ar quite the opposite... the oligarchy are all in collaboration with the Trump administration

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Post ID: @e7+1kqqjswnb

@OP the media is owned by the oligarchy. Cry somewhere else.

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Post ID: @ar+1kqqjswnb

It could be a lot worse. 17,000 people lost their jobs yesterday at Spirit airlines with no notice and no severance. There healthcare ended yesterday but they can extend through the end of May with COBRA if they pay the full premiums themselves. They will be lucky if they get their last paychecks.

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Post ID: @ag+1kqqjswnb

OP, I hate to break this to you but Oracle is not the only company who treats their employees like this. It happens across tech. When things are going good everything is great there is high pay and perks. When things go bad the first thing to get dumped is the employees. Working in tech you made a lot more money than people with equivalent jobs in other industries made. The tech gravy train is ending. Welcome to the world everyone else lives in. It is a bad time to get laid off but it will be even worse next year.

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Post ID: @ae+1kqqjswnb

Have you seen the Lnkdn relation from O Park. Noticed from photos there was literally nobody around, just liminal space. Whom did they invite for this meeting - agents created by AI?

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