Oracle has laid off 30,000 employees globally, including 12,000 in India, informing them via a brief early-morning email that their roles were eliminated effective immediately. The message cited organisational changes and revoked system access soon after. The impersonal communication triggered outrage online, with many calling the process dehumanising.
Twelve thousand Oracle employees in India woke up in the morning to find their careers at the company had ended, not through a conversation with a manager, not through an HR meeting, but through a brief, impersonal email signed 'Oracle Leadership.' Oracle brutally laid off 30,000 employees worldwide, out of which 12,000 were from India
The email, which landed in inboxes at approximately 6 am across time zones, informed employees that their roles had been eliminated with immediate effect as part of a 'broader organisational change.' It told them, in plain terms: today is your last working day.
The message has since been widely circulated on X, Reddit, and other social media platforms, where affected employees confirmed the cuts in real time. The cold, formulaic tone of the communication drew widespread outrage online, with workers describing the experience as deeply dehumanising.
Here is the full email sent by Oracle
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