Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Layoff running totals based on Slack

Tracking participants count #general Slack channel in Oracle One workspace, as the fastest available proxy indication of ongoing layoffs.

  • mar01-mar23: 573 layoffs, and 715 additions (based on Slack regular tracking)
  • feb01-feb28: 943 layoffs, and 1143 additions (based on Slack regular tracking)
  • jan01-jan31: 1604 layoffs, and 1834 additions (based on Slack regular tracking)
  • dec01-dec31: 1031 layoffs, and 844 additions (based on Slack regular tracking)
  • nov01-nov30: 1614 layoffs, and 1327 additions (based on Slack regular tracking)
  • oct01-oct31: 2504 layoffs, 1762 additions (based on Slack regular tracking)
  • sep02-sep30: 6275 layoffs, 861 additions (based on Slack regular tracking)
  • aug14-sep01: 733 layoffs (based on Slack very few data points)
  • aug01-aug14: ?2900 layoffs in IDC (based on media reports)

Regions outside IDC and NA usually have a significant delay when laid off people are disconnected from Slack (e.g. 1 month in Pacific regions, perhaps longer in some EU countries), so this is a floor estimate with additions reflected immediately, but reductions lagging behind on average.

Layoff estimates are partially part of normal attrition, but the other part of normal attrition is already hidden due to additions and removals compensate each other when they happen at the same period of time.

I will post daily in comments (if admin stops deleting my posts and comments) on the count change and running current month total while this post is still on the first page.


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Post ID: @OP+1kmdzhpjt

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Aww, hey, troll who discovered that you can vote on new private browser window, are you going to spend the whole weekend downvoting every Slack running total thread? Lmao. What a pathetic loser you are.

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Post ID: @115+1kmdzhpjt

next thread https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1kmtefrcn
have to start it without waiting till end of month, because this thread rolled on 2nd page and our troll started making sh-t up about slack totals on the first page again

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Post ID: @zv+1kmdzhpjt

Mar27, 2pm UTC - Mar28, 2:30pm UTC totals: 210 layoffs, 0 additions.
March totals: 1618 layoffs, and 746 additions.

  • mar27, 8pm UTC: 165723 (-13)
  • mar28, 2:30pm UTC: 165526 (-197)
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Post ID: @zr+1kmdzhpjt

@vm Cool! Thanks for responding and updating this!

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Post ID: @vn+1kmdzhpjt

@vb by regular sampling, slack allows only current total snapshot. so, by writing down every few hours the total I can see additions and reductions.
Sure, some of them happen and the same time and cancel out, but it's best I can do. So if between takes the count increased - then I count it as additions. if it decreased - as layoffs. sure, not all of them are layoffs, some people just change jobs and leave on their own, but with those I am already undercounting due to +/- cancelling each other - I just assume they are layoffs. It doesn't really matter how you call them - it's just about daily (every several hours) changes to the count and comparison what happens during mass layoffs (September 2025) vs normal attrition (February 2026).

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Post ID: @vm+1kmdzhpjt

@vb Thats a good question, because I dont believe its possible only using slack numbers at least nothing reliable.
The best you can get from this is a net headcount increase or decrease.
It is nice to have the Sep 2nd number of 172,796, you can see the change to date, currently it shows 165,735 which would indicate that since Sept 2 until today there has been a net decrease in total headcount of 7,061 people.

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Post ID: @vc+1kmdzhpjt

@v4 How are you distinguishing the added from the layoff numbers?

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Post ID: @vb+1kmdzhpjt

Mar26, 1pm UTC - Mar27, 2pm UTC totals: 158 layoffs, 29 additions.
March totals: 1408 layoffs, and 746 additions.

  • mar26, 6:30pm UTC: 165800 (-65)
  • mar27, 3:30am UTC: 165707 (-93)
  • mar27, 2pm UTC: 165736 (+29)
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Post ID: @v4+1kmdzhpjt

For those interested, this is how daily looked starting September 02 (peak layoff period which started in NA with immediate Slack disconnects, with IDC hit through August earlier), and including October where it was winding down and other locations with significant delays on Slack disconnects which spanned till end of the year.

sep02, 6am UTC: 172796 (0)

  • sep03, 7am UTC: 169366 (-3430)
  • sep04, 6am UTC: 168958 (-408)
  • sep05, 6am UTC: 168771 (-187)
  • sep05, 1pm UTC: 168824 (+53 new people were onboarded?)
  • sep06, 7am UTC: 168579 (-245 in comparison to previous 168824)
  • sep08, 7am UTC: 168566 (-13)
  • sep08, 2pm UTC: 168759 (+193)
  • sep09, 6am UTC: 168672 (-87 in comparison to previous 168759)
  • sep09, 1pm UTC: 168705 (+33)
  • sep10, 4:30am UTC: 168627 (-78 in comparison to previous 168705)
  • sep11, 6.30am UTC: 168434 (-190)
  • sep12, 6am UTC: 168334 (-100)
  • sep13, 6am UTC: 168275 (-59)
  • sep15, 6am UTC: 168268 (-7)
  • sep15, 3pm UTC: 168533 (+265)
  • sep16, 6am UTC: 168455 (-78 in comparison to previous 168533)
  • sep17, 6am UTC: 168380 (-75)
  • sep17, 5pm UTC: 168404 (+24)
  • sep18, 6am UTC: 168313 (-89 in comparison to previous 168404)
  • sep18, 9pm UTC: 168370 (+57)
  • sep19, 6am UTC: 168292 (-78 in comparison to previous 168370)
  • sep20, 6am UTC: 168211 (-81)
  • sep22, 6am UTC: 168268 (+57)
  • sep22, 5pm UTC: 168396 (+128)
  • sep23, 7am UTC: 168004 (-392 in comparison to previous 168396)
  • sep23, 8pm UTC: 168010 (+6)
  • sep24, 6am UTC: 167952 (-58 in comparison to previous 168010)
  • sep24, 3pm UTC: 167961 (+9)
  • sep25, 6am UTC: 167881 (-80 in comparison to previous 167961)
  • sep25, 7pm UTC: 167917 (+36)
  • sep26, 5am UTC: 167876 (-41 in comparison to previous 167917)
  • sep29, 2pm UTC: 167794 (-82)
  • sep30, 1pm UTC: 167745 (-49)
  • oct01, 4am UTC: 167277 (-468)
  • oct01, 6:30pm UTC: 167116 (-161)
  • oct01, 10pm UTC: 167160 (+44)
  • oct02, 4am UTC: 167080 (-80)
  • oct02, 3pm UTC: 167092 (+12)
  • oct03, 4am UTC: 167001 (-91)
  • oct03, 3pm UTC: 167014 (+13)
  • oct04, 5am UTC: 166695 (-319)
  • oct05, 6:30pm UTC: 166720 (+25)
  • oct06, 4am UTC: 166692 (-28)
  • oct06, 7pm UTC: 166814 (+122)
  • oct07, 6am UTC: 166774 (-40)
  • oct08, 4am UTC: 166731 (-43)
  • oct08, 3pm UTC: 166740 (+9)
  • oct09, 4am UTC: 166670 (-70)
  • oct09, 3pm UTC: 166943 (+273)
  • oct10, 12pm UTC: 167416 (+473)
  • oct11, 4am UTC: 167271 (-145)
  • oct13, 4am UTC: 167261 (-10)
  • oct13, 6pm UTC: 167402 (+141)
  • oct14, 3:30am UTC: 167362 (-40)
  • oct15, 4am UTC: 167304 (-58)
  • oct15, 2pm UTC: 167347 (+43)
  • oct16, 5am UTC: 167266 (-81)
  • oct16, 10am UTC: 167347 (+81)
  • oct16, 3pm UTC: 167318 (-29)
  • oct17, 6am UTC: 167278 (-40)
  • oct17, 2:30pm UTC: 167299 (+21)
  • oct20, 5am UTC: 167210 (-89)
  • oct20, 3pm UTC: 167338 (+128)
  • oct21, 5am UTC: 167298 (-40)
  • oct21, 1pm UTC: 167302 (+4)
  • oct22, 5am UTC: 167175 (-127)
  • oct22, 3pm UTC: 167188 (+13)
  • oct23, 6am UTC: 167098 (-90)
  • oct23, 3pm UTC: 167181 (+83)
  • oct24, 4:30am UTC: 167104 (-77)
  • oct24, 3:30pm UTC: 167144 (+40)
  • oct25, 3am UTC: 166999 (-145)
  • oct26, 3:30am UTC: 166954 (-45)
  • oct27, 2am UTC: 166967 (+13)
  • oct27, 3pm UTC: 167120 (+153)
  • oct28, 5am UTC: 167075 (-45)
  • oct28, 1pm UTC: 167079 (+4)
  • oct29, 6am UTC: 167028 (-51)
  • oct29, 1pm UTC: 167048 (+20)
  • oct30, 5:30am UTC: 167033 (-15)
  • oct30, 3pm UTC: 167067 (+34)
  • oct31, 6am UTC: 166975 (-92)
  • oct31, 2pm UTC: 166994 (+19)
  • nov01, 3:30am UTC: 166547 (-447)
    nov03, 5am UTC: 166584 (+37)
    nov03, 2pm UTC: 166816 (+232)
    nov04, 6am UTC: 166723 (-93)
    nov04, 2:30pm UTC: 166741 (+18)
    nov05, 8am UTC: 166816 (+75)
    nov05, 3:30pm UTC: 166818 (+2)
    nov06, 6am UTC: 166806 (-12)
    nov06, 3:30pm UTC: 166848 (+42)
    nov07, 6:30am UTC: 166791 (-57)
    nov07, 2:30pm UTC: 166775 (-16)
    nov08, 8am UTC: 166675 (-100)
    nov09, 1am UTC: 166697 (+22)
    nov09, 5pm UTC: 166689 (-8)
    nov10, 5am UTC: 166679 (-10)
    nov10, 3pm UTC: 166940 (+261)
    nov11, 6am UTC: 166861 (-79)
    nov11, 2pm UTC: 166870 (+9)
    nov12, 5am UTC: 166850 (-20)
    nov12, 2pm UTC: 166869 (+19)
    nov13, 4:30am UTC: 166785 (-84)
    nov13, 2pm UTC: 166822 (+37)
    nov14, 5am UTC: 166710 (-112)
    nov14, 3:30pm UTC: 166730 (+20)
    nov17, 3am UTC: 166639 (-91)
    nov17, 9:30pm UTC: 166850 (+211)
    nov18, 7am UTC: 166823 (-27)
    nov18, 2pm UTC: 166819 (-4)
    nov19, 7am UTC: 166412 (-407)
    nov19, 1:30pm UTC: 166412 (0)
    nov20, 1am UTC: 166431 (+19)
    nov20, 3:30pm UTC: 166400 (-31)
    nov21, 5:30am UTC: 166330 (-70)
    nov21, 4pm UTC: 166353 (+23)
    nov22, 4:30am UTC: 166261 (-92)
    nov23, 3:30am UTC: 166288 (+27)
    nov24, 4:30am UTC: 166309 (+21)
    nov24, 3pm UTC: 166483 (+174)
    nov25, 5:30am UTC: 166429 (-54)
    nov25, 3pm UTC: 166446 (+17)
    nov26, 5am UTC: 166396 (-50)
    nov26, 2pm UTC: 166411 (+15)
    nov27, 4am UTC: 166367 (-44)
    nov28, 2am UTC: 166396 (+29)
    nov28, 4:30pm UTC: 166396 (0)
    nov29, 11pm UTC: 166249 (-147)
    nov30, 9pm UTC: 166243 (-6)
    dec01, 1am UTC: 166243 (0)
  • dec02, 1:30am UTC: 166270 (+27)
  • dec02, 2pm UTC: 166257 (-13)
  • dec03, 2am UTC: 166098 (-159)
  • dec03, 7pm UTC: 166102 (+4)
  • dec04, 7am UTC: 166031 (-71)
  • dec04, 9pm UTC: 166119 (+88)
  • dec05, 6:30am UTC: 166086 (-33)
  • dec05, 1:30pm UTC: 166106 (+20)
  • dec06, 1am UTC: 166083 (-23)
  • dec08, 3pm UTC: 166159 (+76)
  • dec09, 5:30am UTC: 166123 (-36)
  • dec09, 2pm UTC: 166133 (+10)
  • dec10, 6:30am UTC: 165994 (-139)
  • dec10, 2pm UTC: 166020 (+26)
  • dec11, 6:30am UTC: 165990 (-30)
  • dec11, 3:30pm UTC: 166032 (+42)
  • dec12, 2:30am UTC: 165983 (-49)
  • dec12, 3pm UTC: 165986 (+3)
  • dec13, 8am UTC: 165870 (-116)
  • dec14, 5pm UTC: 165888 (+18)
  • dec15, 5:30am UTC: 165891 (+3)
  • dec15, 4pm UTC: 166129 (+238)
  • dec16, 7am UTC: 166068 (-61)
  • dec16, 2:30pm UTC: 166119 (+51)
  • dec17, 3:30am UTC: 166047 (-72)
  • dec17, 3pm UTC: 166060 (+13)
  • dec18, 2:30am UTC: 166047 (-13)
  • dec18, 4:30pm UTC: 166089 (+42)
  • dec19, 7am UTC: 166077 (-12)
  • dec20, 1:30am UTC: 166051 (-26)
  • dec21, 4am UTC: 165988 (-63)
  • dec22, 2am UTC: 165988 (0)
  • dec22, 8:30pm UTC: 166130 (+142)
  • dec23, 2am UTC: 166111 (-19)
  • dec23, 1:30pm UTC: 166112 (+1)
  • dec24, 3:30pm UTC: 166126 (+14)
  • dec25, 1am UTC: 166143 (+17)
  • dec25, 9pm UTC: 166122 (-21)
  • dec29, 7am UTC: 166017 (-5)
  • dec29, 9:30pm: 166026 (+9)
  • dec31, 11:30pm: 165968 (-58)
  • jan01, 10pm UTC: 165585 (-383)
  • jan02, 3:30pm UTC: 165566 (-19)
  • jan04, 4:30pm UTC: 165445 (-121)
  • jan05, 4pm UTC: 165898 (+453)
  • jan06, 1am UTC: 165894 (-4)
  • jan06, 4pm UTC: 165784 (-110)
  • jan07, 3am UTC: 165768 (-16)
  • jan07, 3pm UTC: 166214 (+446)
  • jan08, 4am UTC: 166169 (-45)
  • jan08, 4pm UTC: 166130 (-39)

Now we got it started in Mexico and presumably next will be NA and IDC pretty soon based on previous layoffs.

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Post ID: @qj+1kmdzhpjt

@ph
not including this strange thing which happened around new year

  • dec31, 11:30pm UTC: 165968 (0)
  • jan01, 10pm UTC: 165585 (-383)
  • jan02, 3:30pm UTC: 165566 (-19)
  • jan04, 4:30pm UTC: 165445 (-121)
  • jan05, 4pm UTC: 165898 (+453)
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Post ID: @pj+1kmdzhpjt

totals dropped to the lowest mark since August when tracking started, so all gains for the past few months were wiped out already

Mar25, 8:30pm UTC - Mar26, 1pm UTC totals: 227 layoffs, 0 additions.
March totals: 1250 layoffs, and 717 additions.

  • mar25, 9pm UTC: 166072 (-20)
  • mar25, 11pm UTC: 165995 (-77)
  • mar26, 1pm UTC: 165865 (-130)
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Post ID: @ph+1kmdzhpjt

it looks like it started

Mar25 1pm UTC - Mar25, 8:30pm UTC totals: 251 layoffs, 0 additions.
March totals: 1023 layoffs, and 717 additions.

  • mar24, 1:30pm UTC: 166434 (-108)
  • mar24, 10:30pm UTC: 166432 (-2)
  • mar25, 1pm UTC: 166343 (-89)
  • mar25, 3pm UTC: 166325 (-18)
  • mar25, 8:30pm UTC: 166092 (-233)
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Post ID: @kd+1kmdzhpjt

I heard that the real news will come out at the end of this month once they give out the ATV for Q3 either way everyone should always have your resume prepared and always gauging the market even during good times. Oracle employees are stupid and are usually reslient We got this team

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Post ID: @j1+1kmdzhpjt

@hc cool story. got a better way and data to back it up? post it then.

Mar24 1:30pm UTC - Mar25 1pm UTC totals: 91 layoffs, 0 additions.
March totals: 772 layoffs, and 717 additions.

  • mar24, 10:30pm UTC: 166432 (-2)
  • mar25, 1pm UTC: 166343 (-89)
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Post ID: @hy+1kmdzhpjt

@OP
Slack data is an incomplete and noisy proxy. It can hint at internal changes, but using it to estimate layoffs at a company as large and complex as Oracle is fundamentally flawed without corroborating data (official filings, credible reporting, or verified headcount disclosures).

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Post ID: @hc+1kmdzhpjt

@b8 should be, yes, and there is a warning about it in the main body of the post. less catchy though and following tradition why it was named like that originally to track mass lay off last September.

Mar23 6:30pm UTC - Mar24 1:30pm UTC totals: 108 layoffs, 2 additions.
March totals: 681 layoffs, and 717 additions.

  • mar24, 1am UTC: 166542 (+2)
  • mar24, 1:30pm UTC: 166434 (-108)
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Post ID: @dk+1kmdzhpjt

Shouldn't they be 'subtractions' and not layoffs? Not everyone in the minus column was shown the door, some left on their own.

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Post ID: @b8+1kmdzhpjt

Currently the total number of employees going up, not down.

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Post ID: @a9+1kmdzhpjt

Excellent JOB. Keep up the good work

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Post ID: @a2+1kmdzhpjt

previous thread: https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1kkap42k1

  • mar01, 1am UTC: 166398 (0)
  • mar02, 3pm UTC: 166399 (+1)
  • mar03, 4:30pm UTC: 166308 (-91)
  • mar04, 8pm UTC: 166254 (-54)
  • mar06, 3am UTC: 166218 (-36)
  • mar06, 4pm UTC: 166260 (+42)
  • mar07, 4am UTC: 166090 (-170)
  • mar07, 9:30pm UTC: 166213 (+123)
  • mar09, 11:30am UTC: 166405 (+192)
  • mar09, 8:30pm UTC: 166403 (-2)
  • mar10, 1:30am UTC: 166361 (-42)
  • mar10, 1pm UTC: 166354 (-7)
  • mar10, 2:30pm UTC: 166354 (0)
  • mar10, 5:30pm UTC: 166354 (0)
  • mar11, 1:30am UTC: 166433 (+79)
  • mar11, 12:00pm UTC: 166442 (+9)
  • mar11, 11:30pm UTC: 166449 (+7)
  • mar12, 2pm UTC: 166453 (+4)
  • mar13, 2:30am UTC: 166412 (-41)
  • mar13, 12pm UTC: 166413 (+1)
  • mar14, 5am UTC: 166286 (-127)
  • mar23, 2:30pm UTC: 166543 (+257)
  • mar23, 6:30pm UTC: 166540 (-3)
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